Learning new information about the world—like details from a fantasy realm—engages brain regions distinct from those used to ...
How is it that we all see the world in a similar way? Imagine sitting with a friend in a café, both of you looking at a phone ...
Researchers measured acetylcholine production in participants' brains at the beginning and end of the 10-week trial.
Imagine you are a security guard in one of those casino heist movies where your ability to recognize an emerging crime will ...
We recorded people's brain activity while showing them images of various foods, such as snack items, meats, fruits and sweets ...
The human brain, often hailed as nature’s most powerful computer, is surprisingly slow when it comes to handling information. While our senses gather a mountain of data every second, our actual ...
A new study shows that feeding large language models low-quality, high-engagement content from social media lowers their ...
Behind the gleam of blinking screens, scientists at the Allen Institute for Brain Science staged one of the most intriguing confrontations in science. The goal was to uncover what makes us ...
Johns Hopkins scientists found that neurons form tiny nanotube networks to transport toxins like amyloid-beta.
It's exam season in Australia. Year 12 students are sitting final exams, while university and younger school students also face end-of-year assessments.
Kim Kardashian revealed her small brain aneurysm diagnosis in a preview for "The Kardashians." Here's what to know.