Scientists developed a technique for brain training capable to induce changes of neural networks in less than one hour
Researchers looked at salt blends that use less sodium chloride and include other salts
The Twins Study provides the first integrated biomolecular view into how the human body responds to the spaceflight environment
Sitting alongside unfamiliar co-workers in open spaces can contribute to more creative thinking
Researchers found the more years of tackle football played, the higher the tau protein levels detected by the PET scan
Cornell engineers have created simple machines constructed of biomaterials with properties of living things
The discovery will reveal more useful information about the assembly and properties of gel nanocomposites
Scientists have obtained the first image of a black hole, using Event Horizon Telescope observations of the center of the galaxy M87
The findings represent a major breakthrough in our understanding of human evolution across Southeast Asia
The observation, called "fast negative breakdown," documents a new possible way for lightning to form
Microbes in household dust can break down harmful chemicals, study shows
By speaking the brain's language, the material is a portal between electronics and the brain
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