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nature
Humanity’s newest brain gains are most at risk from ageing
The large prefrontal cortex provides evolutionary and cognitive advantages over non-human primates — but there’s a cost. Smriti Mallapaty In the more...
nature.com - 30+ days ago

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The key to getting a better night’s rest could lie in your belly. “Your gut and brain are deeply connected. Poor gut health can be a major contributor...
nypost.com - 30+ days ago
apps
Giving Up Your Phone For Just 3 Days Can Reshape Your Brain Activity
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sciencealert.com - 30+ days ago
business
9 Strategies To Minimize the Taxes You Pay on Retirement Savings
Saving enough money for retirement is a primary concern when it comes to financial planning for Americans. However, it’s also vital to consider long-term capital gains taxes, or the amount you’ll pay in ordinary income taxes, and how those tax rates will affect your nest egg. Learn More: Here’s How...
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health
Parents of Texas child who died of measles stand by decision to not vaccinate
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texastribune.org - 15 days ago
nature
'Mystery population' of human ancestors gave us 20% of our genes and may have boosted our brain function
A novel genetic model suggests that the ancestors of modern humans came from two distinct populations that split and reconnected during our...
livescience.com - 18 days ago
food & drink
All the food in ‘Severance,’ ranked in order of creepiness
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fitness
Exercise improves brain function, possibly reducing dementia risk
Study confirms positive effects of exercise on insulin signaling proteins from the brain Scientists have shown that specialized cells involved in how...
sciencedaily.com - 30+ days ago
apps
Apple Facing 'Modest' Fine for Violating EU's Digital Markets Act
The European Union plans to levy a "modest" fine against Apple for violating the Digital Markets Act (DMA), reports Reuters. Last year, the European Commission decided that Apple has not complied with the anti-steering rules outlined in the DMA, and that it has not done enough to allow developers to...
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sports
Jason Kidd Sounded Defeated Describing the Mavericks’ Center Situation
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42 Random Bits of Trivia That Have Your Brain’s Back No Matter What Questionable Decision It Makes
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beauty
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cycling
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Study suggests how the brain, with sleep, learns meaningful maps of spaces
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nature
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nature
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how-to
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sports
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gaming
Nvidia cuts RTX 50-series prices across Europe
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