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In a new study published in Science Advances, researchers at Northwestern Medicine discovered that the brain regions used for ...
A multi-dimensional mathematical theory applied to texts belonging to the classical Greek Literature spanning eight centuries ...
In “Seven Deadly Sins,” neurologist Guy Leschziner explores the science behind Dante’s greatest transgressions.
Since René Descartes' first treatise on emotions in 1649, a great deal of research has been carried out into the impact of ...
Resilient people don’t accept limitations placed on them by others. They believe in their ability to achieve anything they ...
Researchers using intracranial electroencephalogram (EEG) recordings from deep within the brain found that meditation led to ...
Art and science can be aligned in different ways. We describe one use of art as a tool: using ambiguity to evoke curiosity.
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