Despite countless programs and initiatives, rates of entrepreneurial intention—a marker of how willing people are to start ...
New research reveals that even a small loss of myelin—the protective coating around neurons—can severely disrupt how the brain sends and interprets sensory information.
Inside the artist’s brain, creativity emerges not as magic, but as a disciplined dance between imagination, emotion and ...
People blink less when working harder to understand speech in noisy environments, suggesting that blinking is tightly linked ...
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Is depression contagious? The neuroscience of secondhand sadness
Depression isn’t just a state of mind—it’s a social contagion. Here is how to support your friends without catching the virus ...
The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has cleared Flow Neuroscience’s at-home, non-drug depression treatment, making it ...
What skills will truly prepare a child for a world defined by rapid change, global uncertainty, and the rise of artificial ...
But, there’s more to scratching than gating in the spinal cord. Deep brain structures stimulated by touch send signals back ...
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A new reference brain could make the clonal raider ant a go-to model species for neuroscience
Scientists have created the first reference brain for the clonal raider ant. They used the tool to make unexpected discoveries, including variation among the individual ant brains that may relate to ...
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Quantum clues to consciousness: New research suggests the brain may harness the zero-point field
What if your conscious experiences were not just the chatter of neurons, but were connected to the hum of the universe? In a ...
People think they’re short on hours, but research shows they're actually trapped in a distorted internal timeline shaped by stress.
This protective layer allows signals to pass between cells incredibly quickly. But what happens when this layer goes missing ...
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