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Neuroathletics: Top-notch Training Begins in the Brain
The brain plays a big role in physical activities, including athletic ones. Sports scientist Lars Lienhard has developed a concept for harnessing...
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self improvement
How psilocybin, the psychedelic in mushrooms, may rewire the brain to ease depression, anxiety and more
By Sandee LaMotte, CNN (CNN) — Shrooms, Alice, tweezes, mushies, hongos, pizza toppings, magic mushrooms — everyday lingo for psychedelic mushrooms...
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technology
EA Sports FC 25 early access begins, full release on September 27
Bottom line: EA is gearing up to release its second association football sim since parting ways with FIFA and relinquishing the World Cup license in...
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health
Nature’s Painkiller: How Virtual Scenes Ease Pain in the Brain
Viewing natural scenes can significantly reduce how people perceive pain, a new neuroimaging study has found. Researchers discovered that...
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technology / shopping
2 no-brainer Chinese stocks to buy now
While American stocks have struggled, their Chinese counterparts are gaining momentum, driven by the country’s resilient economy amid ongoing trade...
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learning
Right Now, You Can Get More Than 310 Hours of IT Training for Just $ 50
Stay ahead in tech with the CompTIA Super Bundle. As a business leader, staying ahead in tech is non-negotiable. Whether you're building a more skilled...
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wellness
A Rusty Wheel and Discernment While Chanting: My Sixth Weekend of Yoga Teacher Training
“Practuce Mudita,” I mumble to myself during an inversions workshop as everyone around me begins to go upside down. It’s basically a mantra for...
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science / cool stuff
Marathon runners' bodies have a surprising snack — their own brains : Short Wave
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nature
Daily briefing: A millimetre of brain in spectacular detail
Google scientists have modelled a tiny fragment of the human brain at nanoscale resolution. Plus, a bold proposal to limit extreme wealth. A...
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nature
Daily briefing: NASA begins mass firings of scientists
NASA has become the first US agency to pre-emptively fire career employees as part of a radical downsizing of the federal government. Plus, the...
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fitness
Getting Fit for the PCT: How I’m Training for the Trail
With less than a month until I hit the trail, the countdown to the Pacific Crest Trail continues! To prepare, I’m prioritizing fitness by...
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celebrity
Polish leader offers actor Jesse Eisenberg military training to 'land the new James Bond role'
WARSAW, Poland (AP) — Poland’s prime minister has made a tongue-in-cheek offer to U.S. actor and director Jesse Eisenberg, who recently gained Polish citizenship,...
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nature
How pregnancy transforms the brain to prepare it for parenthood
It’s a transformational time long neglected by neuroscience. That is starting to change. Postdoctoral fellowship in cardiac research focusing on cell...
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How a solar job training program changed one woman’s life
Today, Jacinta Goggles is working to expand solar access on the Wind River Reservation.The post How a solar job training program changed one woman’...
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gaming
Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 Finally Getting PS5 Update Players Have Been Begging For - PlayStation LifeStyle
Tomorrow, Season 3 of Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 begins bringing tons of new content to the popular first-person shooter. Beyond the new multiplayer...
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nature
How the ‘mind’s eye’ calls up visual memories from the brain
Different patterns of brain activity help to distinguish between images recalled from memory and the sight of physical objects. Julian...
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cool stuff
Scientists Use Brain Scans To Uncover Why The Sound Of The Aztec Death Whistle Was So Terrifying
Researchers discovered that the sound of the Aztec death whistle lies in an auditory version of the uncanny valley in which the listener can't quite...
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cool stuff
Jessica Rolph of Lovevery Wants to Turn Play Into Brain Power
The CEO and founder chats with Glamour about how play can be both fun and educational, and what success means to her. As part of...
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nature
How the brain decides whether to persist — and when to give up
Neuroscientists demonstrate how specific neurons in the brainstem control these behavioural strategies in mice. Whether mice persist with a task,...
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space / innovation
Steve Jobs thought devices would become ‘a bicycle for the mind’—but their effect on our brains is similar to that of smoking and junk food
It’s been 33 years since Steve Jobs talked about the personal computer becoming a bicycle for the mind. In those years, the advent of the...
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nature
This sparrow massively expands part of its brain in preparation for mating
The trick baffles researchers — but they are getting closer to understanding how the songbird does it. Anil Oza Researchers have long known that areas...
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technology
Penguin Random House books now explicitly say ‘no’ to AI training
The copyright page on new books and reprints now says they can’t be used or reproduced ‘for the purpose of training artificial intelligence.’ Book...
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fitness
Anthropometric but not motor characteristics of young volleyball players were improved after a one-week-long intense training sports camp
This study aimed to examine potential changes in the anthropometric and motor characteristics of volleyball players aged 17.98 ± 0.51 years after...
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sports
Man who 'exhibited fixated behaviour' to Raducanu given restraining order
A man who "exhibited fixated behaviour" towards British tennis player Emma Raducanu was detained and given a restraining order, Dubai Police said. A visibly upset...
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fitness
TRX's Iconic Suspension Training System Is Over $ 50 Off Right Now, and Shoppers Say It's 'Fun' and 'Effective'
"There is almost no limit to the number of exercises you can do with this." For apartment dwellers and tiny home inhabitants, a home gym...
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science
Chinese tech firm shares robot training secrets with the world
AgiBot, a pioneering Chinese artificial intelligence and robotics company, has introduced a transformative open-source dataset called AgiBot World Alpha. This comprehensive collection represents a significant...
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