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'Climate Crisis: Take Action' Is Third Pop-Up Class Offering at UConn


The new course examines the climate crisis from a variety of perspectives.
Professor Mark Urban explores a major thermokarst on the edge of a lake in Alaska. Thermokarsts form when buried ice melts, leaving a mud pit.
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For the third time in less than 12 months, the UConn academic community has come together quickly to address a subject of current concern and is offering another “pop-up” course this spring semester.
“Climate Crisis: Take Action” is a free, one-credit course that will be taught asynchronously by UConn faculty from schools and colleges from across the university.
One version of the course will be offered for undergraduate and graduate students (UNIV3985). This eight-week course begins on Monday, March 1 and ends on Wednesday, April 28. Interested students can register HERE. ....

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'Mind-reading' test validates remarkable world of synaesthetes


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Cutting-edge research at Macquarie University has thrown long-awaited light on the strange sensory phenomenon of synaesthesia.
Macquarie researchers have gained groundbreaking insights into the rare condition of synaesthesia by recording the magnetic brain signals of people who see colours where the rest of us do not.
In a world-first, the PhD research established that a synaesthete’s brain shows an overlapping neural pattern whether it is registering a ‘real’ colour, or one that is evoked by a non-coloured object, such as a letter or number.
“I am pretty excited we have found an objective measure in the neural signals of synaesthetes for these purely internal experiences,” says Director of Macquarie University’s Perception in Action Research Centre Professor Anina Rich, who supervised PhD candidate and the study lead author Lina Teichmann, ....

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Clinical trial at UAB studying way to clear 'brain fog' from COVID-19


Clinical trial at UAB studying way to clear ‘brain fog’ from COVID-19
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By WBRC Staff | February 23, 2021 at 5:23 PM CST - Updated February 23 at 5:26 PM
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (WBRC) - “Brain fog” is what doctors call a change in cognitive function many COVID-19 patients experience as a long-term effect from the virus. The fog is marked by memory problems and a struggle to think clearly. A new clinical trial at the University of Alabama at Birmingham is testing a rehabilitation method to remedy the problem.
A report on 120 patients in France, published in October 2020, found that more than a third had memory loss and 27 percent had cognitive difficulties months after recovering from COVID-19. In another study, a hospital network in Chicago reported that, among 509 patients, nearly a third experienced altered mental function; of these, 68 percent were unable to handle routine daily activities such as cooking or paying bills. ....

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