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Researchers have now discovered that HAR123, a regulatory gene sequence, is an important factor in human brain development.
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PureWow on MSNWhat Happens to Your Brain When You Travel? A Neuroscientist Tells All
We’re all traveling all the time. It might be mundane, like that rote commute to school drop-off or our workplace, or the ...
Studying the process of brain formation illuminates just how much of development is a series of tiny miracles. Only a few ...
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The Neurological Impact of Parenthood on the Human Brain
Scientists have found that parenthood triggers measurable brain changes, influencing memory, emotions, and decision-making.
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Live Science on MSN'Minibrains' reveal secrets of how key brain cells form in the womb
Miniature models of the brain have revealed a "previously unappreciated" role of microglia, a type of cell found within the ...
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNThis Is What Our Thumbs Say About Our Brains, in a Pattern That Holds True for Other Primates
Researchers have found a link between long thumbs and big brains, suggesting the two features evolved together ...
When we lose ourselves in nature, art, or meditation, the brain is reshaped, changing how we sense, remember, and feel.
Current theories assume our brain gets smaller as we grow older. But my team’s findings contradict these theories in part. It ...
Sam Altman is reportedly entering in brain-computer interface domain through a new startup, Merge Labs. The company is ...
Even years after a person has lost an arm, the brain faithfully maintains the circuits that once controlled the missing limb.
The human brain actually lights up with signals known as ultra weak photon emotions (UPEs), which are a byproduct of metabolic processes. Researchers have now been able to detect UPEs and ...
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