Uncharted Brain: decoding dementia is a new series from The Conversation exploring new research unlocking clues to the ongoing mystery of how dementia works in the brain.
In this three-part series, hosted by journalists Paul Keaveny and Gemma Ware from The Conversation, we'll delve into some of the findings from the world's longest continuously running cohort study, hear about the trauma of families effected by dementia and explore one researcher's investigation into the role certain viruses could play in Alzheimer's disease.
All episodes will be available via The Anthill on November 16.
Uncharted Brain is produced by Tiffany Cassidy with sound design by Eloise Stevens. The executive producer is Gemma Ware.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Theory of everything: do we really need one?
Will we ever have a fundamental theory of life and consciousness?
Quantum mechanics: does objective reality exist?
Is there a multiverse?
Fundamental constants: is the universe fine tuned for life to exist?
Is time an illusion?
Uncharted Brain 3: the role viruses may play in Alzheimer’s
Uncharted Brain 2 : the family trauma of dementia from sports injuries
Uncharted Brain 1: a lifelong study unlocks clues to Alzheimer’s
Climate Fight part 5: the art and chaos of negotiating the Glasgow Climate Pact
Climate Fight part 4: the youth movement grows up
Climate fight part 3: the left behind
Climate Fight part 2: the path to net zero
Climate Fight part 1: where's the money?
Climate fight: the world's biggest negotiation – trailer
Recovery part six – 2008 financial crisis and lessons for today
Recovery part five – the post-Soviet transition
Recovery part four – the second world war
Recovery part three – Spanish flu and the first world war
Create your
podcast in
minutes
It is Free
The Conversation Weekly
In Depth, Out Loud
Don’t Call Me Resilient
To the moon and beyond
Sains Sekitar Kita