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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 Reiners' son made guests uneasy at party day before his parents were found dead, ...
Tiny lab-grown brains are offering an unprecedented look at how schizophrenia and bipolar disorder disrupt neural activity.
ADHD medications work like sleep, not attention boosters, massive brain study reveals. For some kids, focus problems may be ...
Rutgers researchers found that the distribution of neural timescales across the cortex plays a crucial role in how ...
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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 ...
Anyone who grew up in the 90s will probably remember the thrill of racing Rainbow Road in Mario Kart or the shock of discovering Pokémon Red’s hidden secrets without a guidebook. Those games came in ...
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 ...
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