Drake Memorial Library is hosting “Late Nights at Drake Library”, offering three evenings of extended hours to give students ...
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The Race to Control Human Brains Is Escalating
The curious minds at ColdFusion explore the escalating race to control human brains. This raises profound ethical and societal questions about neurotechnology and personal freedom. Rep. Marjorie ...
Life depends on motion. To eat, go home, or explore, we must know where we are, where we want to go and how to get there. We use specialized brain circuits to perform these tasks. Research in this ...
Why do some people cling so tightly to rigid worldviews, even when all the evidence proves them wrong? That is the question at the center of “The Ideological Brain,” a new book by neuroscientist Dr.
During ageing, men experience a greater reduction in volume across more regions of the brain than women do, according to a longitudinal study published today in the Proceedings of the National Academy ...
Preteens using increasing amounts of social media perform poorer in reading, vocabulary and memory tests in early adolescence compared with those who use no or little social media. That's according to ...
Earlier this year, John Hopkins University scientists revealed that they had created something astonishing: a miniature whole human brain. Specifically, it was a type of organoid, a small mass of ...
Dive into the deep sea with Orbit: Science for kids to discover the fascinating world of the Giant Pacific Octopus! In this episode, marine biologist René Carbajal, who cares for the giant pacific ...
Ariel's out here pawning body parts for a man with good cheekbones. Sebastian's the only one Googling "child protective services for mermaids." Gives all the warnings, gets ignored, ends up in ribcage ...
A new study finds that microplastics and nanoplastics accumulate at higher levels in the brain than in the liver and kidney. A colorized computed tomography (CT) scan of the brain revealing blood ...
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