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  • Jul 29, 2024 | cell.com | Keith Murphy |Jordan S. Farrell |Jonas Bendig |Anish Mitra

    Darmani G. Bergmann T.O. Butts Pauly K. Caskey C.F. de Lecea L. Fomenko A. Fouragnan E. Legon W. Murphy K.R. Nandi T. et al. Non-invasive transcranial ultrasound stimulation for neuromodulation. Clin. Neurophysiol. 2021; 135: 51-73https://doi.org/10.1016/j.clinph.2021.12.010Blackmore D.G. Razansky D. Götz J. Ultrasound as a versatile tool for short- and long-term improvement and monitoring of brain function. Neuron. 2023; 111: 1174-1190https://doi.org/10.1016/j.neuron.2023.02.018Priestley L. Chiew M. Shahdloo M.

  • Jul 10, 2024 | swlondoner.co.uk | Jordan S. Farrell

    Life Hidden away on a quiet, suburban street in Chiswick, is one of London’s most extraordinary pieces of public artwork: the Mosaic House. The house is the home of renowned mosaic artist, Carrie Reichardt. A layer of colourful mosaic tiles wraps around the house and the two vehicles parked outside featuring a variety of artists, influences, and social commentary.

  • Jul 1, 2024 | swlondoner.co.uk | Jordan S. Farrell

    Election 24 Trust in politicians and confidence in Britain’s system of government has hit a record low according to the latest British Social Attitudes survey. The findings point toward the scale of the challenge facing the winner of the upcoming general election on July 4 as faith in government has plummeted and the public become increasingly inclined toward constitutional change.

  • May 23, 2024 | swlondoner.co.uk | Jordan S. Farrell

    News London saw a rise in suicides in 2023 while the suicide rate in England is the highest since 1999, new data has suggested. The Office for National Statistics (ONS) recorded 566 deaths by suicide in London last year and 5,579 in England overall with both figures representing a rise compared to 2022. The 2023 figures are only provisional at this stage with a clearer picture available in the autumn when the figures will be finalised in the annual suicides bulletin.

  • May 10, 2024 | swlondoner.co.uk | Jordan S. Farrell

    News The former Green Party co-leader, Sian Berry, has quit the London Assembly just three days after being re-elected to City Hall. Her departure means Zoe Garbett, a Hackney councillor and recent London mayoral candidate for the Green Party, will replace her. Berry was selected as the candidate for the Brighton Pavilion constituency at the upcoming general election last July, replacing outgoing Green MP Caroline Lucas.

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