Age-related memory decline and neurodegenerative diseases like Alzheimer's are often thought of as irreversible. But the ...
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Your body has a second brain—and it lives in your gut
That knot in the stomach before a big presentation isn't just anxiety—it's a sophisticated neural network firing signals ...
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'Partial reprogramming' of engram neurons restores memory performance in mice
Age-related memory decline and neurodegenerative diseases like Alzheimer's are often thought of as irreversible. But the brain is not static; neurons continually adjust the strength of their ...
From 400 kilometers above, these storms eclipse ground-level drama. Each bolt, just a millisecond flash, unleashes 5 billion joules, superheating air to 30,000 Kelvin, five times the Sun's surface.
It's not anxiety keeping you awake. It's your brain running a biological program that most people completely misunderstand.
When running a fever during infection, we often feel chills, which prompt us to take action to warm ourselves, such as ...
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