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Data Saved in Quartz Glass Might Last 300 Million Years

Most cultural institutions and research laboratories still rely on magnetic tape to archive their collections. Hitachi recently announced that it has developed a medium that can outlast not only ...Full Article

Human brain cells boost mouse memory

New research provides more clues about how the human brain evolved and could aid the development of new drugs...Full Article

Study Indicates Pregnancy Stress Can Affect Four Generations

Preterm birth in humans applies to any baby born before 37 weeks. This underdevelopment can lead to a variety of complications including cognitive deficiencies, respiratory problems, digestive problems, and ...Full Article

What’s Up With That: Your Best Thinking Seems to Happen in the Shower

You’re in the shower. The water sounds like a gentle, rainy static, and feels like a Plinko massage. You’ve just started to lather up and suddenly, you’re hit with ...Full Article

Do People Only Use 10 Percent of Their Brains?

The human brain is complex. Along with performing millions of mundane acts, it composes concertos, issues manifestos and comes up with elegant solutions to equations. It’s the wellspring of ...Full Article

How Does Sugar Affect Your Brain? Turns Out In A Very Similar Way To Drugs And Alcohol

Sugar. Just the thought of a sweet snack can make even the most hardcore dieter weak at the knees. The promise of a single fresh-baked chocolate chip cookie can ...Full Article

Our brains judge a face’s trustworthiness—even when we can’t see it

Our brains are able to judge the trustworthiness of a face even when we cannot consciously see it, a team of scientists has found. Their findings, which appear in ...Full Article

Blood test can predict risk of suicide

Researchers at Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, US, found that variations in a single gene can be used to predict if someone is likely to take their own lifeFull Article

Fear can be passed on from mother to child, a study shows

Babies can smell their mothers’ fears and learn to be wary of the same things just a few days after being born. Full Article

Neymar’s brain on auto-pilot – Japan neurologists

Brazilian superstar Neymar's brain activity while dancing past opponents is less than 10 percent the level of amateur players, suggesting he plays as if on auto-pilot, according to Japanese ...Full Article
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