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Draft: While aging typically leads to cognitive decline and brain atrophy, a systematic review in Behavioural Brain Research (Article 113061) highlights high inter-individual variability linked to lifestyle habits. The study explores how consistent physical activity can modify brain functional responses and structural integrity in older adults. By prioritizing active lifestyles, individuals may be able to mitigate the global brain changes traditionally associated with getting older, shifting the focus from "normal aging" to cognitive resilience. Option 3: Materials Science (Neutron Optics) 113061

Draft: Recent research has identified a significant difference in how coastal organisms process environmental pollutants. A nationwide survey conducted along the coast of South Korea (published under article 113061) investigated trace metals and Zn isotopic signatures in . The findings reveal that are substantially better biomonitors than AI responses may include mistakes

, exhibiting copper, zinc, and cadmium concentrations 2.6 to 17.7 times higher. By analyzing these "bio-sentinels," researchers can more accurately track anthropogenic contamination and manage the health of fragile marine ecosystems. Option 2: Neuroscience & Aging The study explores how consistent physical activity can

This draft focuses on the 2021 study regarding the use of bivalves to monitor heavy metal contamination, published in the Marine Pollution Bulletin .

This draft addresses the design of supermirrors for neutron optics, published in Materials & Design in April 2026.