Science can now explain the connection between information and consciousness. The answer is simpler—and stranger—than you might expect. The key is self-reference.
Shifting focus on a visual scene without moving our eyes—think driving, or reading a room for the reaction to your joke—is a ...
A tribal school in Maharashtra combats water scarcity to prevent migration while providing quality education and vocational ...
The season isn't always so merry — it also can come with stress if you're the one keeping track of everything. Here's why and ...
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Simple mistakes that get drivers pulled over fast
Traffic stops rarely feel “random” to the driver on the shoulder, but most begin with a handful of predictable mistakes that ...
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Does music training make kids smarter? Psychologists rethink it
Parents have long treated piano recitals and violin lessons as a kind of academic insurance policy, a cultural bet that ...
Experts warn that while ACV may offer minor metabolic effects, effective weight management requires comprehensive lifestyle ...
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AI uncovers hidden mechanisms of covert attention and emergent neuron types
Shifting focus on a visual scene without moving our eyes - think driving, or reading a room for the reaction to your joke - ...
From PSIM’s rise and fall to the emergence of integration alliances, connected intelligence, and agentic AI, the physical ...
In 2025, UCL scientists made breakthroughs in Huntington’s disease, cancer and sight loss, revealed the Sun’s south pole and ...
In the North Penn School District, where students are continually pushed to navigate demanding academic schedules and the ...
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