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"They decreased their drinking to the point that it was so low we didn’t record a blood-alcohol level."
Numerous videos online show that squid undergo a dramatic color-changing effect after being stunned or killed.
As cells divide, they must copy all of their chromosomes once and only once, or chaos would ensue. How do they do it? Key controls happen well before replication even starts.
There is a cross-country correlation between democracy and health. Is there good evidence to suggest it is causal?
You’ve heard about your "lizard brain." But what about the other two?
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Where do you place precious brain resources?
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The common drug is called gabapentin, which is currently used to control seizures and manage nerve pain.
Eric Olson — CEO and co-founder of Consensus — takes his cues from the university of legendary coaches.
Language influences how you visually process the world, which in turn influences your memory of it.
Hormonal birth control for women may elevate the risk of depression and suicide, but so does pregnancy itself.
The Serenity Prayer is nice — until the missiles come raining down on your city.
Kent Keirsey, CEO of Invoke AI — an open-source creative engine — outlines the pros and cons of open-source and closed-source AI tools.
Not everything that claims to be "scientific" actually is. There are five features of scientifically rigorous studies.
If you guessed “staying up all night to play video games,” you’d be right.
Fear of technology is not new. But we misunderstand its origin. In reality, we don't fear technology but each other.
Author of the Canceling of the American Mind Greg Lukianoff explains the current state of free speech in the United States.
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Science fiction movies capture a classic human flaw: getting the future mostly wrong.
If the "self" is not real, then we are slaves to a billiard ball universe, trapped in a nihilistic nightmare in which we cannot change our fate.
If your inner voice is cruel, try these steps to reclaim your mind.
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“Whatever the mind can conceive and believe, it can achieve."
It is easy to underestimate how much the world can change within a lifetime.
Your whole body is part of the instrument.
Combining years of neurological research and mindfulness techniques, Dr. Heather Berlin helps us better understand how the body’s most complex organ can easily be misled into negative thinking - and how we can stop that from happening.
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Technology goes in directions we can never predict — so we must be prepared to limit the spread of unintended consequences.
Survey data suggests that our bodily perceptions of love extend far beyond the heart.
A recent study highlights the astounding adaptability of the human brain.
In Orwell’s dystopian novel, the government uses Newspeak to control thoughts by controlling language. But thoughts do not require language.
Many still consider hypnosis more of a cheap magician’s trick than legitimate clinical medicine.