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Mar 28 2025SCIENCE

The Power of Cuteness on Happiness and Brain Health

The idea of success varies greatly across different societies. In some places, like Japan, being a man, aging, working in an intellectual field, and having a high income are often seen as key indicators of achievement. However, recent research suggests that embracing cuteness, or "kawaii-ness, " can

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Mar 26 2025TECHNOLOGY

How Do People Really Feel About Brain-Computer Interfaces?

Brain-Computer Interfaces (BCIs) have made huge strides in the last ten years. These devices can read and interpret brain signals, allowing users to control computers or machines with their thoughts. This is a big deal. But how do people really feel about this technology? This is a question that

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Mar 25 2025HEALTH

City Chaos and Young Brains: A Hidden Connection

The hustle and bustle of city life might be doing more than just causing stress. Traffic, with its constant noise and polluted air, could be changing the brains of young people. This isn't just about short-term effects. It's about long-lasting changes that happen over time. Young people growing up

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Mar 25 2025HEALTH

How a Brain Tumor Changed the Course of a Politician's Life

Glioblastoma is a type of brain cancer that has no known cure. This cancer is known for its rapid growth and ability to return even after treatment. It is a fast-growing tumor that starts from glial cells, which are responsible for protecting nerve cells in the brain and spinal cord. Doctors can use

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Mar 24 2025POLITICS

A Pioneering Politician's Journey Cut Short

Mia Love, a groundbreaking figure in American politics, passed away at her Utah home at the age of 49. Her family shared the sad news on social media, mentioning she was surrounded by loved ones when she took her last breath. The family's statement, posted on X and Facebook, expressed deep gratitude

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Mar 24 2025HEALTH

Microglia's Role in Brain Healing After Sudden Injuries

Microglia are the brain's first responders to sudden injuries. They are a type of immune cell that lives in the central nervous system. When something goes wrong, like a bad fall or a stroke, microglia spring into action. They change their behavior and release tiny packages called extracellular vesi

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Mar 22 2025SCIENCE

How Brain Injuries Shake Up Political Passions

Political fervor is often linked to specific brain regions. These regions are involved in both emotional and cognitive processes. However, it is not clear if these brain regions cause political behavior or if they simply respond to it. A group of researchers decided to investigate this mystery. They

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Mar 22 2025HEALTH

Brain Surgery and Brain Shrinkage: A Look at Moyamoya Patients

Moyamoya disease is a tricky condition. It causes blood vessels in the brain to narrow. This leads to a lack of blood flow, which can cause brain tissue to shrink over time. When this happens, people can experience problems with thinking and memory. This is known as cognitive decline. It is a progre

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Mar 21 2025TECHNOLOGY

Minds to Fashion: How Brain Waves Inspire Art

Wearable tech is taking a leap forward. It is now possible to turn thoughts into art. Brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) are stepping out of labs and into the world of art. These interfaces read brain signals and turn them into visual and physical expressions. Two cool projects show how this works.

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Mar 21 2025SCIENCE

Why Babies Remember, But Adults Don't

The brain is a mystery. It is amazing how much babies learn in their first years. They pick up language, understand routines, and even form expectations about their world. Yet, as adults, we struggle to recall any of these early experiences. Why is that? Recent findings shed some light on this

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