New research reveals that mixed emotions, like feeling both happy and sad, are processed in distinct areas of the brain.
Trauma of any magnitude can "over-wire" the brain, making us reactive even to harmless situations. Children exposed to ...
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An 8-year-old boy captured people's hearts across the country after his reaction to receiving a birthday letter from former President Trump went viral.
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National Lobster Day. If you plan to indulge, bear in mind that lobster is high in cholesterol — particularly if it's ...
Johns Hopkins launches OneNeuro, a cross-disciplinary initiative to utilize emerging technologies and AI to finally crack the code on the enigmatic human brain ...
Dogs' brains literally sync up with humans', and the stronger your bond, the more your brains mirror each other.
Happy Monday, listeners! Let’s kick off the week by catching up on the latest science news. For Scientific American’s Science Quickly, I’m Rachel Feltman. First up we’ve got an update on Butch Wilmore ...
Crystal Hefner (née Harris) opened up about her “happy” relationship with her new boyfriend, James Ward, seven years after ...
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