The human brain, once thought to lose much of its flexibility after childhood, continues remodeling itself throughout life—recovering from injuries, learning new skills, and adapting to challenges—a ...
Assistant Professor of Biomolecular Tal Sharf holds up a specialized chip for recording electrical activity in brain organoids. Artificial intelligence (AI) has proven its incredible ability to reason ...
Learning new information about the world—like details from a fantasy realm—engages brain regions distinct from those used to recall personal experiences.
Joshua Nair is a journalist at LADbible. Born in Malaysia and raised in Dubai, he has always been interested in writing about a range of subjects, from sports to trending pop culture news. After ...
What if a soft material could move on its own, guided not by electronics or motors, but by the kind of rudimentary chemical signaling that powers the simplest organisms? Researchers at the University ...
Never before have privileged Americans faced such blatant, earth-shaking paradoxes and contradictions. Democratically-elected leader turns instant, untethered Dictator-in-chief. Bad news swamps good, ...
Tell me about what you had for dinner last night. There are different ways you could fill in the details of that story. You could give perceptual descriptions of how your food looked and tasted. Or ...
In a world saturated with stories—from ancient myths to TikTok clips—narratives knit together emotion, memory, and meaning. A new study in the Journal of Neuroscience suggests that how a story is told ...
Slow, sleep-like brain waves persist in part of the brain that has been surgically disconnected from the rest of the organ even though the person is awake. The findings 1, published in PLoS Biology, ...
A groundbreaking international study reveals that humans and their ancestors have been exposed to the toxic metal lead for over two million years — long before the Industrial Age. Credit: Stock ...