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Food For Thought: Meat-Based Diet Made Us Smarter
Our earliest ancestors ate their food raw — fruit, leaves, maybe some nuts. When they ventured down onto land, they added things like underground tubers, roots and berries. It ...Full Article
New choices for healing ourselves
Richard Gerber, MD, is the author of the 1988 book, Vibrational Medicine: New Choices for Healing Ourselves, a publication that has been reviewed as ‘landmark’ and ‘encyclopedic’, and in many ways bridges ...Full Article
What Is the Heart?
Your heart is a muscular organ that pumps blood to your body. Your heart is at the center of your circulatory system. This system consists of a network of ...Full Article
Reboot Your Brain -The Scientific Secrets of Brain Regeneration
Contrary to popular belief, recent studies have found that there are probably ways to regenerate brain matter. Animal studies conducted at the National Institute on Aging Gerontology Research Center ...Full Article
Computer Model Reveals How Brain Represents Meaning
Scientists at Carnegie Mellon University have taken an important step toward understanding how the human brain codes the meanings of words by creating the first computational model that can ...Full Article
Bread can destroy your brain
It sounds incongruous, but bread almost destroyed my brain. About two years ago my memory was being obliterated. Couldn’t remember conversations. Couldn’t even remember things I had said two minutes ago. Repeated myself ...Full Article
Study of marine snail leads to new insights into long-term memory
UCLA cellular neuroscientists are providing new insights into the mechanisms that underlie long-term memory — research with the potential to treat long-term memory disorders. “The more we know about how ...Full Article
World-Record Supercomputer Mimics Human Sight Brain Mechanisms
Welcome to the new frontier of research at Los Alamos: science at the petascale. The prefix “peta” stands for a million billion, also known as a quadrillion. For the ...Full Article
Multicellular Response Is ‘All For One’
Real or perceived threats can trigger the well-known “fight or flight response” in humans and other animals. Adrenaline flows, and the stressed individual’s heart pumps faster, the muscles work ...Full Article