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Experiments mapping individual neurons in the sensorimotor cortex of mice show that sharp transitions in functional ...
Patients and doctors at Primary Children's Hospital are celebrating the benefits of a new minimally invasive procedure to ...
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Dementia has long been framed as an inevitable byproduct of aging, something to be managed rather than meaningfully delayed. A sprawling clinical trial of older adults now challenges that assumption, ...
The brain stops changing because we stop learning. As the time needed to learn stretches with age, many of us mistake slowness for inability, and delay for decline ...
Even a modest amount of mental exercise appears to reduce the risk of dementia for decades. NPR's John Hamilton reports on a new study of people who did a specific type of cognitive training more than ...
AI tracks its own work automatically. The harder question is how to recognize what humans bring. The phantastic concept of ...
In the weekly Unexpected Elements multiple-choice quiz, the answer is almost NEVER ‘a’. It’s nearly always ‘b’, or ‘c’. Why is this? When we set the quiz, why are we so reluctant to choose option ‘a’?