Musicians, regardless of innate pitch ability, have more connected brains than non-musicians: new study. A new study, published in
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Research cracks question of couples looking alike
Study instead suggests people are initially attracted to those with similar features to themselves The question has intrigued
Can a Cell Remember?
Surprisingly, there’s some evidence that a cell can. Written content from Jennifer Frazer After all, how many other
If You Suddenly Have a Ton of Gray Hair- You’re Not Alone
Has the pandemic caused more people to go gray pre-maturely? The pandemic has everyone stressed. The following written
Flickering Lights & Sounds may deter Alzheimer’s
A “flicker treatment” that uses flickering lights and sounds has been shown to be tolerable, safe, and effective
Algae partially restore man’s sight-Wow!
The vision of a completely blind man has been partially restored using light-sensing proteins first found in algae.
What does anesthesia actually do to the brain?
Anesthesia doesn’t simply turn off the brain – it dramatically changes and controls its rhythms. Researchers measured how
Virgin’s successful trip to the edge of space
Richard Branson’s Virgin Galactic space plane has conducted the first of three key test flights that should enable
The cardiovascular secrets of giraffes
“Because of their height, giraffes require scarily high blood pressures—yet they escape the massive health problems that plague
Red Meat, Alcohol, and poor education linked to Colorectal Cancer
A new paper in JNCI Cancer Spectrum, published by Oxford University Press, indicates that several non-genetic factors including greater
Is too much testosterone a good thing?
Testosterone imbalance: Signs of low and high testosterone in men and women. Testosterone is a good thing, but
Super Blood Moon coming next Wednesday
This month brings the “most super” of the year’s supermoons, and on top of that, a total lunar
Antarctica gives birth to world’s largest iceberg
The world’s largest iceberg has broken off of the continent of Antarctica. The giant floating mass of ice
Sharks use Earth’s magnetic field as a GPS
Each year, many shark species migrate hundreds of miles, traversing ocean waters to return to the same spot
Look out for Mercury-best chance in 2021! When?
Thursday night to bring best chance in 2021 to view the elusive planet. “…will be a great time
Why women’s brains are more vulnerable to disease
From Anxiety to Alzheimer’s: Changing hormones and chronic stress wreak havoc on the body—but you can fight back.
Just imagine: AI reading your mind
Just imagine handwriting and this system can read your mind and write words. Researchers have combined neural implants
Abundant harvest shows promise for moon agriculture
Moon agriculture- “A Martian greenhouse in Antarctica produces the best arugula, according to a NASA scientist.“ The following