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Spirituality may have evolved during the Paleolithic from a brain circuit that was originally involved in the control of fear ...
In his new BBC show, Jim Al-Khalili journeys through hundreds of millions of years of brain evolution. Live Science spoke to ...
A tiny brain blip during silent speech revealed the shocking truth: Your brain plans words by imagining sounds, not movements ...
On May 20, 2025, Grayson Pope walked across the stage at his high school graduation. The straight-A student smiled as he accepted his diploma. It was a milestone moment — one his family thought they ...
Abigail Dove receives funding from Alzheimerfonden, Demensfonden, and the Loo and Hans Osterman Foundation for Medical Research. We spend nearly a third of our lives asleep, yet sleep is anything but ...
Your chronological age may say 65, but your brain could be acting a decade younger—or older—depending on your life experiences. That's the message from a new study by University of Florida researchers ...
Making money should be easy-peasy, lemon-squeezy. However, if it is feeling more stressy-messy, lemon-zesty, then it might be time to consider some simple side gigs where you can earn extra cash. Good ...
Gotcha Gotcha Games will release visual novel / tabletop RPG adventure game collection Cthulhu Mythos ADV Lunatic Whispers & The Isle Of Ubohoth for PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, and Switch ...
Brain surgery is notoriously difficult, after all your brain is responsible for managing the function of every other part of your body. But now neuroscientists in Switzerland say, extremely invasive ...
Challenge your mind with this clever puzzle! Can you move just two pieces to form five perfect squares? A fun and stimulating challenge for puzzle enthusiasts and logic lovers. #BrainTeaser ...
Brain tumours are rare, but their early signs are easy to mistake for stress, tiredness or the menopause. Researchers explain what to look for – and why it matters.