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Why some songs trigger stronger memories than others
Ever had a song come on the radio and suddenly you're 16 again, sitting in your best friend's car on a summer night? It's ...
Dyslexia genes date back to ancient fish. A major study explains why evolutionarily old genes cause problems with humanity's newest skill.
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Simple daily habit to break your boring routine
Embrace a unique mental wellness challenge designed to broaden your horizons through the power of global music. This session ...
Deep learning is increasingly used in financial modeling, but its lack of transparency raises risks. Using the well-known Heston option pricing model as a benchmark, researchers show that global ...
Fluoxetine during auditory development drove 91 brainstem gene changes, reduced neural circuit stability, and left lasting ...
Researchers in Taiwan demonstrate that installing solar panels above clam ponds can simultaneously support aquaculture and renewable energy under increasing climate stress. Using real-world farm data, ...
The developing nervous system in children is highly dynamic and vulnerable, with neurodevelopmental processes intricately ...
Discover how Electroencephalography (EEG) records brain activity to diagnose epilepsy, strokes, and sleep disorders. Learn ...
Human heart development is largely influenced by neural crest cells, which carefully regulate a key growth signal.
A new brain imaging study reveals that remembering facts and recalling life events activate nearly identical brain networks.
Source: REWatson (Butterfly by stained glass artist NeilNeilOrangePeel) As holiday lights of winter grow dim, we look forward to sparkling smiles on “hearts and flowers” day. However, love and ...
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