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Sugar and hunger shape human memory. That is the conclusion reached by a team of French scientists at the Paris Laboratory of ...
Most of us don’t have crisp, detailed memories from when we were really young. Instead, we get these flashes, you know, like ...
Designing cities: should we build from scratch or keep history alive?
A team led by the Institute for Neurosciences (IN), a joint center of the Spanish National Research Council (CSIC) and Miguel ...
A growing body of research suggests astrocytes, star-shaped brain cells once dismissed as support players, may lead the way ...
Through undirected observation, one can become free from the tyranny of conditioning and experience direct awareness of ...
Hibernation can vary by species. Martin says some hibernators, such as ground squirrels, rewarm—or wake up from hibernation ...
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University of Iowa researchers are preparing to further analyze the links between exercise and memory benefits after ...
By mimicking our own biological advantages, the researchers believe that AI could eventually become an ever-evolving ...