New nanomaterial passes the blood-brain barrier to reduce damaging inflammation after the most common form of stroke. When someone experiences a stroke, doctors must quickly restore blood flow to the ...
A series of scientific findings suggest that life is more resilient, more patient, and more inventive than previously thought ...
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9 CES 2026 highlights for those catching up on the best, weirdest, and wildest gadgets
From robots to AI companions, CES wasn't afraid to get weird this year, which is exactly how we like it.
Moonshot AI has released Kimi K2.5, a 1-trillion parameter model capable of orchestrating 100-agent swarms. Discover the ...
After spending years in solitary confinement at Angola’s Camp J, Kiana Calloway now works to expose the lasting psychological harm of isolation and push for prison reform in Louisiana.
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This underrated aspect of yoga can seriously deepen your practice
Mudras, yoga hand gestures, are an underrated aspect of asana that can shift your emotional state and intensify your practice ...
Jazz Dispensary at 10, CI life in the Keys, wireless headphones, and a messy Oscars season point to a culture in flux—made clearer by the loss of Catherine O’Hara.
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It defies logic, but frogs can freeze solid during winter, then thaw out and live again, and scientists now know how
Long before winter seals the forest under ice, certain frogs begin preparing for a transformation that defies basic biology. The wood frog (Rana sylvatica), along with a few treefrog species like the ...
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Key to human intelligence lies in how brain networks work together, neuroimaging study suggests
Modern neuroscience understands the brain as a set of specialized systems. Aspects of brain function such as attention, ...
New research suggests intelligence arises not from a single brain region, but from how networks across the brain work together as an integrated system. Neuroscientists often describe the brain as a ...
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Brain navigation study reveals function of an unconventional electrical-signaling mode in neurons
Navigating the world is no mean feat, especially when the world pushes back. For instance, airflow hitting a fly on its right side can, after a turn, become a headwind. To stay on course, the fly's ...
Lifelong plasticity is a core principle of neuroscience, yet it operates within real limits shaped by effort, stress and ...
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