In this episode, Jean and Carl show how to analyse why writers make specific choices. This episode explores the key idea that every word, image, structural decision and form choice in a text is ...
For almost a century, psychologists and neuroscientists have been trying to understand how humans memorize different types of information, ranging from knowledge or facts to the recollection of ...
Caroline Mousdale, from Waterlooville, won the Fundraiser Award in BBC Radio Solent's Make a Difference Awards for 2025. Caroline's son, Bradley, sadly died of bowel cancer aged 23. Caroline is ...
Endless hours at the office often result in troubling 'brain fog,' a frustrating blend of exhaustion and lack of focus. Professionals highlight that this fatigue frequently originates from relentless ...
Ever get stuck on a puzzle, staring at the grid or the pieces, thinking it'll never click? Then suddenly – bam – that aha! moment hits. We’ve all felt it. That buzz isn't just satisfying. It's ...
Dementia is usually linked with old age. Many people imagine it as a condition that appears after retirement, slowly affecting memory and thinking in the later decades of life. But neurologists are ...
Ian Luker ran 212 miles in a tunnel to raise money for maternity bereavement services. Show more Ian Luker from Teesside took on a 200-mile ultra marathon, The Tunnel 2026, running 212 miles in a dark ...
Share on Pinterest Could the vagus nerve be key to reversing age-related memory loss? VILevi/Getty Images A study in mice concludes that age-related loss in memory function may be driven by changes in ...
Flash memory is so pervasive today that it’s easy to overlook until it becomes a bottleneck. It stores everything from the firmware in a microcontroller-based IoT device to the data feeding AI ...