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Dosage Dilemma: Unpacking Meditation App Science
Although meditation apps are gaining popularity, a clear link between usage dosage and intervention outcomes has yet to be established. In this...
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The Hidden Effects Of Alcohol On Your Brain’s Ability To Learn And Change
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Out-of-this-world space missions to watch in 2025
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"We're going back in time ". NASA Mars rover is poised to start new science, unlocking the planet's secrets
After a long, arduous climb, NASA’s Perseverance rover reached the top of Jezero Crater’s rim in December 2024. It took the rover three and...
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How Early Experiences Shape Genes, Brain Health, and Resilience
New research in epigenetics reveals how early-life experiences influence gene expression and brain development. By bridging the gap between nature...
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20 Memes That Are Too Wild for Daylight and Too Dark for Your Conscience - Funny
Brace yourself for a meme collection that’s equal parts chaos, regret, and uncontrollable laughter. Some memes are light and fluffy, perfect for a...
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How did the ancient Egyptians celebrate the new year?
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Infant Memory Formation Begins Earlier Than Thought
New research challenges the idea that infants cannot form memories, showing that babies as young as 12 months old can encode experiences. Using fMRI...
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Why AI must learn to admit ignorance and say 'I don't know'
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Experimental approach to the problem A randomized controlled design was employed in this study to investigate the effects of twice-weekly (Tuesdays...
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Naturopathy, Pseudoscience, and Medicine: Myths and Fallacies vs Truth
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Archaeologists Discovered a 1,700-Year-Old Statue of Hercules—Without His Head
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Why there's always room for dessert, according to brain science
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Deep Beneath California’s Sierra Nevada, Earth’s Lithosphere May Be Peeling Away
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