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Java in zero-G - How the space coffee cup works
Astronauts on the International Space Station have a zero-g cup for their java. Credit: NASA Johnson Space Center Millennial therapist has 1 question for boomer parents—"Respectfully, why?" How a ...
The brain constantly blends split-second reactions with slower, more thoughtful processing, and new research shows how it ...
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How Do These ADHD Medications Work in the Brain? The Mechanisms Are Different Than Once Thought, a Study Suggests
Adderall, Ritalin and other stimulants prescribed for attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder seem to work on brain areas ...
Samsung plans to showcase a Brain Health feature at CES 2026 that uses wearable and smartphone data to flag early dementia ...
A sweeping genetic screen reveals how the brain is built and exposes a hidden gene behind a newly discovered childhood brain ...
Our brains quickly assess food, noting taste, health, and familiarity all at once. A study in 'Appetite' reveals this ...
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The World’s Strangest Computer Is Alive and It Blurs the Line Between Brains and Machines
Scientists are building experimental computers from living human brain cells and testing how they learn and adapt.
A team of UChicago psychology researchers used fMRI scans to learn why certain moments carry such lasting power ...
Having previously explored a study that suggests AI is making us stupider, it comes as no surprise that it might be because it is rewiring the way we think. And it's even less of a surprise when we ...
Superagers -- a group of adults over age 80 with the memory capacity of much younger people -- maintained good brain morphology, tended to be gregarious, and appeared to be resistant to ...
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