Published originally by the Hitchcock Project for Visualizing Science, this animation explores the science behind concussions and the work of the University of Nevada, Reno's Neuromechanics Lab ...
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Researchers led by Dr. Alexandros Karakostis from the Institute for Archaeological Science and the Senckenberg Center for ...
A team of neurologists, bioengineers and radiologists has found that two neurons in the human brain that code for dopamine ...
“This reflects the massed-space effect in action,” Kukushkin said in a press statement. “It shows that the ability to learn ...
Time catches all of us eventually. But what if I were to tell you that a new study suggests there’s a simple thing you can do ...
Lutheran's defense comes up big against Lapel on this pass over the middle. Hudson Mills gets his paw on the ball to knock it ...
Brain-training games may have cognitive benefits, but other challenging activities are proven to help our brains function at ...
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Combining brain games with short bouts of exercise may provide greater cognitive and physical benefits than performing either ...
Jazz scores had been created before Jones — think of Miles Davis’s score for “Elevator to the Gallows” or Duke Ellington’s for “Anatomy of a Murder ... They burrowed into your brain and lived there.