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11+ hour, 25+ min ago (448+ words) Small talk is one of most people’s favorite pastimes. But it’s also a favorite activity of the different regions of our brain, which “converse” continuously and in a coordinated fashion so that we are able not only to chat, but…...
1+ hour, 55+ min ago (894+ words) Whether it's riding a bike or knitting a sweater, there are some tasks you do without thinking. These are commonly associated with "muscle memory", the idea your body can remember how to perform complex tasks and, over time, learn to…...
4+ hour, 48+ min ago (822+ words) Researchers have demonstrated that a chain-like robotic metamaterial can learn to change its shape, store multiple forms, and switch between them without a central controller. That finding places learning directly into physical matter, opening the possibility of machines that adapt…...
4+ hour, 13+ min ago (1269+ words) In the ever-evolving landscape of neuroscience, new studies continuously unravel the intricate mechanisms that underlie neurological disorders, providing fresh insights and potential therapeutic avenues. A groundbreaking study recently published in Cell Death & Discovery in 2026 has illuminated a novel cellular mechanism…...
7+ hour, 44+ min ago (1208+ words) In a groundbreaking study published recently, researchers have unveiled compelling evidence that caffeine can significantly prevent airway hyperreactivity in neonatal mice subjected to continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP). This finding not only deepens our understanding of respiratory physiology in neonatal…...
11+ hour, 28+ min ago (302+ words) Texas A&M study finds excessive NAC and selenium can disrupt facial development in mice Apr. 11, 2026 at 12:57pm Antioxidants are widely promoted as health-boosting supplements, but this study suggests that taking them in excess could have unintended consequences for future generations....
1+ day, 3+ hour ago (532+ words) Scientists who study daily rhythms have long wondered about when the mammalian circadian clock starts ticking and synchronizes to local time. In a new study published in the Journal of Biological Rhythms, researchers at Washington University in St. Louis reported…...
7+ hour, 30+ min ago (675+ words) Summary: We usually think of fitness as something that happens in the muscles, lungs, and heart. However, a new study co-led reveals that the brain actually “programs” our physical endurance. Neurons in a part of the brain known as the…...