Scientists are mapping how the body senses internal organs. This “sixth sense” study could reveal new ways to treat chronic diseases.
X’s Neo wants to be your housekeeper. First, it needs to be controlled by a human in your home. Cool with you?
How do we recognize and interpret what others are doing—whether they're greeting a friend, preparing a meal together or doing ...
While brain clocks can be used to measure brain health (accelerated or delayed brain ageing), the biophysical models can ...
A groundbreaking project will map the brain's hidden sixth sense. Scientists are creating an atlas of interoceptive neurons, ...
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Zombie Ants, Spider Bait, and a Sneaky Burrowing Worm: The 6 Spookiest Science Discoveries of the Past Year
They say reality is stranger than fiction. With Halloween just around the corner, we wanted to explore the creepier side of ...
Don’t hate on AI-generated ASMR. It itches all the right spots in the brain, with no waste and endless variations of soothing content ...
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'Split-brain' study finds just a few fibers enable communication between the two hemispheres
Just a few fibers are enough for the two hemispheres of the brain to communicate with each other. This was shown by a new international study led by Professor Dr. Michael Miller (University of ...
A new McGill-led study reveals that digital brain exercises can rejuvenate aging brain systems responsible for learning and ...
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MIT study reveals what happens inside the brain during sleep deprivation
After a night of poor sleep, you don't feel as alert as you should. Your brain might seem foggy, and your mind drifts off when you should be paying attention.
A new study provides the best evidence to date that the connection patterns between various parts of the human brain can tell scientists the specialized functions of each region.
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