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Scientists Test Tiny Injectable Brain Chips That Could Treat Brain Disorders Without Invasive Surgery
Even newer “minimally invasive” ideas, like stent-mounted electrodes deployed through blood vessels, still require a catheter ...
From interactive diagrams to A.I. assistants, virtual tools are beginning to supplant physical dissections in some classrooms ...
This first-of-its-kind study reviewed brain scans and satellite images to show a pathway linking nighttime light exposure to ...
European starlings just beat parrots at their own game – copying complex sounds. In a new study by researchers in Amsterdam ...
Postpartum depression descended on Kristina Leos like a heavy fog that separated her from everyone she loved. She could see ...
Bright lights at night raise the risk of a heart attack or stroke, suggests a new study. Researchers found that exposure to ...
After hitting fresh record highs earlier this week, the ASX dipped as investors pulled profits off the table ahead of a key ...
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What causes the feeling of 'butterflies' in your stomach?
Flutters, knots and other stomach sensations tied to nervousness are all examples of the gut-brain axis in action.
Frozen in time, RNA cellular snapshots can reveal the health, diet, and behaviors of extinct animals at time of death. In A ...
Epilepsy is the world's most common chronic neurological condition, affecting about 1 in every 100 people. Those who have it ...
Looking for NYT Connections hints for November 21 2025? Check today’s clues, category explanations, and answers to solve the ...
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I Had An Abortion In My 40s. I'll Never Forget The Shocking Thing The Doctor Said To Me.
But I was very sick, and we were scared for my daughter. I had to be given an an antibiotic while in labor. And when she ...
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