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...
neurosciencenews.com
- 30+ days ago
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technology
Breakthrough hairlike electrode promises discreet, high-quality brain monitoring
Forward- looking: Researchers have designed an EEG monitoring device that is simple and unobtrusive, resembling a strand of hair. This innovation...
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- 30+ days ago
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nature
How does the brain control consciousness? This deep-brain structure
In a world of constant stimulation, the thalamus filters which thoughts we become aware of and which we don’t. Smriti Mallapaty Neuroscientists have...
nature.com
- 30+ days ago
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architecture
São Paulo's Pacaembu stadium gets a makeover: we go behind the scenes with architect Sol Camacho
The urban arena known by Paulistas as Pacaembu, officially the historic Estadio Municipal Paulo Machado de Carvalho, sits in the undulating valleys of São...
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- 30+ days ago
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nutrition
I'm A Brain Health Expert: 3 Foods I Eat Daily For Alzheimer's Prevention
Close Banner As a physician, culinary instructor, and founder of the Brain Health Kitchen, I've spent the last decade studying the impact of food on...
mindbodygreen.com
- 30+ days ago
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music
Handel's Messiah: the scandalous birth of a classical masterpiece
Even if you're not a fan of classical music, chances are you will have heard Handel's Messiah. Going behind the scenes of its creation, Charles...
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- 30+ days ago
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nature
Why women’s brains are more resilient: it could be their ‘silent’ X chromosome
Study in mice and human cadavers hints that a brain-protective gene in the chromosome becomes more active with age. Women tend to live longer than...
nature.com
- 30+ days ago
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nature
First ever skull from ‘Denisovan’ reveals what ancient people looked like
Ancient proteins and calcified dental plaque identify heavy-browed fossil from China as a Denisovan. A prominent brow ridge with a brain as large as...
nature.com
- 19 days ago
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food & drink
The 3-Ingredient Granola I Make Every Single Week
I love breakfast, but some time s I struggle with the first meal of the day. My brain’s not fully awake and my long...
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- 30+ days ago
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learning / education
38 Hard Truths and Bits of Secret Knowledge That Only the Most Advanced Brains Can Handle
Possessing some of the world’s biggest secrets is a tricky thing. For the good of the site, we’d love to share them and...
cracked.com
- 30+ days ago
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self improvement
8 Great Habits You Can Instantly Start On - Pick the Brain | Motivation and Self Improvement
I’ve been reading up on a lot of passionate people who talk about how they get into “the zone” or experience a certain “high”...
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- 30+ days ago
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nature
Milkshake neuroscience: how the brain nudges us toward fatty foods
Brain imaging shows how high-fat foods exert their powerful pull. Max Kozlov Rich, high-fat foods such as ice cream are loved not only for their...
nature.com
- 30+ days ago
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technology
Meta's brain-reading EMG band and leaked smartwatch would be a perfect match
We've heard years of reports Meta wants to make a smartwatch. If it combined its watch with its EMG band, it would be a game-changer....
androidcentral.com
- 30+ days ago
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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...
nature.com
- 30+ days ago
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cycling
Virtual racing competition returns with $ 1,000,000 up for grabs
The white sails of Sydney’s Opera House, the zig-zag Zurich mountains and colourful Japanese street signage blur past virtual riders in the teaser...
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- 19 days ago
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celebrity
“Pretty Damning”: Hollywood Intimacy Coordinator Slams Justin Baldoni Over Blake Lively Footage
An intimacy coordinator has reacted to the behind-the-scenes footage from Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni’s dance scene in It Ends With Us, which was...
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health / learning
Reading Strengthens Key Brain Regions for Language and Empathy
New research reveals that brain structure varies with reading ability, particularly in the left hemisphere. Better readers have distinct traits,...
neurosciencenews.com
- 30+ days ago
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nature
Brain implants help people to recover after severe head injury
Electrodes placed inside the brains of five people with traumatic injuries improved recipients’ performance in attention and memory tests. Miryam...
nature.com
- 30+ days ago
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nature
How the brain suppresses fear: mouse study offers path to anxiety treatments
Two brain regions work together when mice learn to override the instinct to run and hide from a potential threat. We are seeking several talented...
nature.com
- 30+ days ago
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innovation
I’m an AI expert and this is why strong ethical standards are the only way to make AI successful
Artificial Intelligence (AI) touches virtually every industry, but it’s become a foundational element in today’s customer experience (CX) strategies....
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- 20 days ago
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nature
What accelerates brain ageing? This AI ‘brain clock’ points to answers
Exposure to air pollution and living in a country with high socio-economic inequality are linked to a bigger gap between brain age and chronological...
nature.com
- 30+ days ago
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books
New Book Makes Clear That Desi Arnaz Was Much More Than ‘Mr. Lucille Ball’
Arnaz was a behind-the-scenes innovator in the fledgling medium of television, which at the time was frowned upon. The payoff from his decision to...
nysun.com
- 30+ days ago
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learning
Oklahoma Aims to Limit Virtual Learning with Senate Bill 758, Advocating for In-Person Education
The surge of virtual learning in Oklahoma may be taking a backseat due to a new development. The Oklahoma Senate Education Committee has given the...
hoodline.com
- 30+ days ago
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science
What Nearly Brainless Rodents Know About Weight Loss and Hunger
Studies in neuroscience with applications to humans offer clues about what makes us start eating, and when we stop. Do we really have free will...
- 30+ days ago
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beauty / health
Directly converting skin cells to brain cells yields 1,000% success
In a potentially major breakthrough for regenerative medicine, scientists at MIT have developed a way to convert skin cells directly into brain cells...
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- 30+ days ago
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science
Blinking may give your brain a micro break during cognitive tasks
Blinking serves a crucial physiological function, by clearing debris from our eyes and keeping them lubricated. But now, scientists have found it may...
newscientist.com
- 30+ days ago
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