Amber Roberts
Caught on Camera: A Fruit Fly's Whole Nervous System
Scientists tested the new method in fruit fly larvae, and hope it could help shine a light on how the brain and central nervous system work together.
Sniffing Stinky Fish Can Make You a Better Problem-Solver
A new study published in the Journal of Experimental Social Psychology has found that alongside the benefits of eating fish, its smell could improve our reasoning skills. Well, the nose knows.
A Brain Training Game Could Help People With Schizophrenia
Neuropsychologists found patients' episodic memory improved after playing with a specially designed app.
'52 Tuesdays’ Is a Clever and Sensitive Look at Transgender Parenthood
We talked to director Sophie Hyde about her new film, which was shot only on Tuesdays, every Tuesday, for one whole year.
We Asked an Expert How to Solve the Calais Migrant Crisis
He told us that letting all the migrants from Calais into the UK would be no big deal, and that sending in the army would be "deeply shameful."
Bad Pills Warning After a British Teen Dies at a Music Festival
Eighteen-year-old Christian Pay died at Kendal Calling after taking a pill.
The People Who Can Perfectly Remember Every Single Day of Their Lives
When I'm thinking about my life, I hone in on a time and access it like you would a chapter of a DVD," said Joey DeGrandis, one of the few people in the world with highly superior autobiographical memory.
Otherkin Are People Too; They Just Identify as Nonhuman
We talked to the internet residents who feel more like foxes, dragons, and cats than members of Homo sapiens.
The Bahraini Uprising in Photos: Road Blocks, Tear Gas, and No Right to Protest
The photography collective Road Bloc has been taking significant risks to depict the intense political unrest that has been unfolding in Bahrain for years.