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Can Stem Cells be Used to Treat Parkinson’s Disease?
VideoSophie discusses current research investigating the use of stem cells to replace damaged neurons in Parkinson's. Could something that once sounded like science fiction actually be a potential future treatment?
Watch NowDr. Lina R. Nih Discusses Her Novel Approach to Brain Vasculature Regeneration
VideoXandrina and Adam speak with Dr. Lina Nih to find out about her novel hydrogel approach to brain tissue repair following Stroke
Watch NowJohn Ioannidis on Moving Toward Truth in Scientific Research
VideoPLOS author John Ioannidis, Professor of Medicine, of Health Research and Policy, and of Statistics at Stanford University, considers how the scientific community can move toward greater truth in published research.
Watch NowThe Bat Man: Neuroscience on the fly
VideoScientist explains how he records brain activity in bats to understand how brains navigate
Watch NowScience-Based Decision-Making
VideoScience is great, not only because it generates knowledge and helps us create technologies that make our lives easier, but also because it brings people together. If we embrace science-based decision-making, we can make a huge impact on our society!
Watch NowProf. Anna Williams Discusses Her Research into Small Vessel Disease
VideoProfessor Anna Williams spoke to Xandrina and Adam on the Neuro Show to explain how her group's findings are being translated into treatment for Small Vessel Disease.
Watch NowWhy Do Coffee Naps Recharge You So Well?
VideoWith their powers combined, coffee and naps create a greater sum than their parts.
The Deadliest Being on Planet Earth – The Bacteriophage
VideoA war has been raging for billions of years, killing trillions every single day, while we don’t even notice. This war involves the single deadliest being on our planet: The Bacteriophage.
New Tech that Knows what you’re Feeling
Video"If we recognize the power of becoming technological empaths, we get this opportunity where technology can help us bridge the emotional and cognitive divide."
Watch NowThe Neuroscience of Social Intelligence: Bill von Hippel at TEDxUQ
VideoWhat is social intelligence? Psychology professor Bill von Hippel argues that the frontal lobes of the brain play a critical role in enabling socially intelligent behaviour.