If you replay arguments long after they end, your brain may be seeking reward, not resolution. Here’s how dopamine shapes ...
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How Your Brain Organizes Numbers Depends on Direction
Study found small numbers shift attention upward on vertical lines, contradicting predictions and revealing new insights into brain function.
Clemson ’s postseason run came to an end Saturday afternoon in the Bronx, where a short-handed roster and an offense missing ...
In a game with nothing at stake but pride, the Cowboys and Commanders put on a better-than-expected show to kick off the ...
Based on developmental psychology and Nietzsche, here's how people become trapped in patterns of appeasement, rebellion, or ...
Orivelle positions the Fungus Pen as a non-prescription, non-invasive option for individuals seeking a topical nail care ...
The Meta Ray-Ban Glasses won’t replace your smartphone for planned photography or low-light shooting. But as a secondary ...
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This cancer-fighting molecule took 50 years to build
The story of a cancer-fighting molecule that took half a century to build is really a story about how slow, stubborn ...
How migraines can cause flashing lights and visual problems, manage symptoms effectively, and determine the underlying ...
Including one of 2025's best dramas, the funniest movie of the year and a big-name actor stepping behind the camera ...
"While about 95% of Korean ventures aim for a KOSDAQ listing, 70-80% of Israeli ventures target the U.S. NASDAQ. This creates ...
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Robots accelerate antibiotic discovery by making 100s of compounds in days
Robots are starting to do in a few days what medicinal chemists once needed months to attempt, churning out hundreds of potential antibiotic molecules and testing them against dangerous bacteria at ...
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