Companion studies suggest muscle begins to decline decades before sarcopenia takes hold for keeps. The best part: The process ...
Hustle culture is conditioning us to remain in a perpetual state of distraction. Excessive technology use is steering us away ...
Rolling coverage of the final day of the World Economic Forum in Davos ...
The 73rd PGA Merchandise Show offered something for every golfer — serious, casual or curious — during its recent stop in Orlando. A panoply of golf apparel, equipment, edibles and beverages, and ...
You can't hold back time, but scientists believe they may finally be able to slow down ageing. In a revolutionary new field, they are testing drugs to help people live healthier - for longer.
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Can science prove the soul is real? Harvard prof reveals chilling test
Laboratories are not usually where people go looking for proof of a soul, yet a growing group of high profile scientists is ...
The human brain's soft folds and ridges, arising in early development and continuing through the first 18 months of life, are ...
‘Aha’ Moments Seem to Come Out of Nowhere. How Does the Brain Create These Sudden Bursts of Insight?
Neuroscientists are tracking the brain activity that underlies a cognitive breakthrough and unraveling how it might boost memory ...
Neurodiversity research has reshaped how we think about autism and ADHD, revealing that a “normal” brain doesn’t exist – and that unusual brains also come with unique strengths ...
Owain James, seen here with daughter Amelia and wife Ellie, died from a brain tumour in 2024 [Ellie James] A woman whose husband died from a brain tumour aged 34 says she can't "go back to life" as ...
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How Alex Honnold's brain makes the impossible feel normal
Alex Honnold's brain shows no fear response during extreme climbing stunts. This neuroscientific insight reveals how repeated exposure rewires the perception of danger.
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