A new study led by cognitive neuroscientists at the University of Colorado Boulder and the Max Planck Institute for Human ...
In a little over ten years, organoid models—miniature, lab-grown clusters of cells that imitate real organs—have transformed how we study human development and disease while accelerating drug ...
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Remembering Novelist Sophie Kinsella: Her Life Battling Glioblastoma, Her Family and Her Legacy
Author Sophie Kinsella, best known for her 'Shopaholic' book series, has died at age 55, her family confirmed on Dec. 10. The ...
The researcher has published a new book that unpacks the inner workings of the ancestral neural GPS that allows us to locate ...
Newborns enter the world wailing like tiny alarm clocks, yet take their sweet time to laugh. Science says there’s a ...
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5 mental benefits of playing darts
“Darts provides a mental challenge as you are adding up numbers and are learning different rules and variations of the game ...
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Humans were making fire 350,000 years earlier than thought
Humans were making fire 400,000 years ago, research suggests, after the discovery in the UK of ancient axes created using flames. The find, at a disused clay pit near Barnham, in west Suffolk, ...
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How the human brain processes spoken language mirrors AI architecture
A new study reveals that the human brain processes spoken language in a sequence that closely mirrors the layered architecture of advanced AI language models.
Humans don’t just recognize each other’s voices—our brains also light up for the calls of chimpanzees, hinting at ancient communication roots shared with our closest primate relatives. Researchers ...
The cerebellum (which is Latin for ‘little brain’) is the area of the brain in charge of fine motor coordination and balance, and it keeps our movements smooth and stable by predicting what our next ...
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A new reference brain could make the clonal raider ant a go-to model species for neuroscience
Every clonal raider ant lives a nearly identical life. Each new generation of these blind, queenless ants is born at the same ...
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