Go for a walk. Go to the gym. Cook food. Yeah, it's, I was gonna say smoke weed. But I work out, too. Point for Jason. And that's it!
While that vision of pushing novel information directly into your brain is clearly fantasy, American computer scientist and futurist Ray Kurzweil thinks we’ll only have to wait until 2045 for ...
Broadcaster Sally Magnusson faces the dilemma of whether to take part in research that could indicate if she is likely to develop the condition.
By the end of 2024, Army officials expect to have tested about 52,000 recruits. Following that, around 1.3 million active duty, reserve, and national guard personnel in higher risk positions will ...
Classical's Sophie Baldwin helped bring pre-injury concussion testing back into the Providence school. And it's already ...
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The team sought to understand what prompts the brain to form chapters from experiences, organizing them as distinct events in ...
The moment a person steps off the street and into a restaurant-;to take just one example-;the brain mentally starts a new ...
Bionics engineers typically view biology as something to be worked around. “Anatomics” engineers the body to be part of the system.
AG03, targets two key areas of the Tau protein in Alzheimer's disease, showing effectiveness in lab and fruit fly models.
Researchers follow the dramatic changes that occur in the brain throughout the course of pregnancy. Pregnancy is a transformative time in a person's life where the body undergoes rapid ...
However, a fascinating new study now reveals that brain damage can increase the likelihood of developing rigid, unwavering faith in God. The study, published in the Proceedings of the National ...