The author reflects on the beauty of nature and the mystery of life and death, and questions the concept of a "whole self" as ...
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Why don't you usually see your nose?
Our nose is right in front of us. So why don't we normally notice it?
Does string theory—the controversial “theory of everything” from physics—tell us anything about consciousness and the human ...
A larger trial of trigeminal nerve stimulation in children with ADHD produce results that differ from an earlier pilot study, raising new questions about its efficacy.
In a nutshell, string theory is a sprawling realm of theoretical physics that assumes that tiny vibrating strings are the ...
Rice University launched the Global Brain Economy Initiative Jan. 21 during the annual meeting of the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland.
The way the brain develops can shape us throughout our lives, so neuroscientists are intensely curious about how it happens.
As I went in, that insight contrasted with lines from the oft-cited Dylan Thomas poem: “Do not go gentle into that good night,/ Old age should burn and rave at close of day;/ Rage, rage against the ...
In a canopy of trees, the branches often make space for one another, letting in sunlight and allowing new growth. Leaves and limbs make way for slight gaps in the blue skylines of spring and summer.
The FDA approved external trigeminal nerve stimulation (TNS) in 2019 as the first non-drug device for treating ADHD, ...
Columnist Rabbi Bruce D. Forman discusses the importance of the Jewish holiday of Tu B’Shvat, which falls on Feb. 1, 2026.
By studying large language models as if they were living things instead of computer programs, scientists are discovering some ...
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