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Near-Death Experiences: Cultural and Neuroscientific Perspectives
About 20% of cardiac arrest survivors report near-death experiences (NDEs), which vary widely in description and are influenced by cultural factors, including religious and spiritual contexts, with recent neuroscientific research suggesting intense brain activity even after cardiac arrest.
Near-Death Experiences: Cultural and Neuroscientific Perspectives
About 20% of cardiac arrest survivors report near-death experiences (NDEs), which vary widely in description and are influenced by cultural factors, including religious and spiritual contexts, with recent neuroscientific research suggesting intense brain activity even after cardiac arrest.
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Posthumous Composition from 'Brain on a Dish' Raises Questions on Creativity
The Art Gallery of Western Australia presents "Revivification," a bio-art installation featuring a 'brain on a dish' grown from composer Alvin Lucier's stem cells, producing a posthumous musical composition that raises questions about artistic immortality and the nature of creativity.
Posthumous Composition from 'Brain on a Dish' Raises Questions on Creativity
The Art Gallery of Western Australia presents "Revivification," a bio-art installation featuring a 'brain on a dish' grown from composer Alvin Lucier's stem cells, producing a posthumous musical composition that raises questions about artistic immortality and the nature of creativity.
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Study Reveals Non-Linear Brain Aging, Potential for Ketone-Based Interventions
A study of 19,300 individuals reveals non-linear brain aging, with sharp declines around ages 44 and 67, potentially linked to insulin resistance and treatable with ketone supplementation.
Study Reveals Non-Linear Brain Aging, Potential for Ketone-Based Interventions
A study of 19,300 individuals reveals non-linear brain aging, with sharp declines around ages 44 and 67, potentially linked to insulin resistance and treatable with ketone supplementation.
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Posthumous Composition: Lab-Grown Brain Creates Music
The Art Gallery of Western Australia presents "Revivification," an installation featuring a lab-grown mini-brain of Alvin Lucier that generates music in real time by responding to neural signals and ambient sounds, raising questions about creativity, AI, and the ethics of extending life beyond death...
Posthumous Composition: Lab-Grown Brain Creates Music
The Art Gallery of Western Australia presents "Revivification," an installation featuring a lab-grown mini-brain of Alvin Lucier that generates music in real time by responding to neural signals and ambient sounds, raising questions about creativity, AI, and the ethics of extending life beyond death...
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Neuroscience Podcast Explores the Enigma of Consciousness
The latest "Aha! Ten Minutes of Everyday Knowledge" podcast episode delves into the enigma of consciousness, featuring insights from Professor Rainer Goebel on the neural correlates of conscious experience, exploring whether animals and machines can achieve consciousness using fMRI and EEG research.
Neuroscience Podcast Explores the Enigma of Consciousness
The latest "Aha! Ten Minutes of Everyday Knowledge" podcast episode delves into the enigma of consciousness, featuring insights from Professor Rainer Goebel on the neural correlates of conscious experience, exploring whether animals and machines can achieve consciousness using fMRI and EEG research.
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20-Hour Sleep Study Reveals Dynamic Neuronal Pattern Changes Enhancing Spatial Memory
A study tracking rat hippocampal neuron activity during 20 hours of sleep revealed that spatial memory of food locations consolidates through dynamic changes in neuronal patterns, improving recall; some neurons' activity decreased while others increased during sleep.
20-Hour Sleep Study Reveals Dynamic Neuronal Pattern Changes Enhancing Spatial Memory
A study tracking rat hippocampal neuron activity during 20 hours of sleep revealed that spatial memory of food locations consolidates through dynamic changes in neuronal patterns, improving recall; some neurons' activity decreased while others increased during sleep.
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First 3D Map of Mammal Brain Created
Using a tiny piece of mouse brain tissue, scientists have created the first detailed 3D map of a mammal's brain, revealing 84,000 neurons, over 500 million synapses, and 3.4 miles of neuronal wiring, offering unprecedented insight into brain structure and function, and advancing research into brain ...

First 3D Map of Mammal Brain Created
Using a tiny piece of mouse brain tissue, scientists have created the first detailed 3D map of a mammal's brain, revealing 84,000 neurons, over 500 million synapses, and 3.4 miles of neuronal wiring, offering unprecedented insight into brain structure and function, and advancing research into brain ...
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Largest Brain Map Created: 84,000 Neurons, 500 Million Synapses Mapped
Scientists have created the largest functional map of a mouse brain to date, tracing 500 million synapses connecting 84,000 neurons using movie clips, advanced microscopy, and AI; this massive dataset, published in Nature, is open to the public and could lead to new treatments for brain diseases.

Largest Brain Map Created: 84,000 Neurons, 500 Million Synapses Mapped
Scientists have created the largest functional map of a mouse brain to date, tracing 500 million synapses connecting 84,000 neurons using movie clips, advanced microscopy, and AI; this massive dataset, published in Nature, is open to the public and could lead to new treatments for brain diseases.
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High-Resolution Map of Mouse Visual Cortex Unveiled
A team of 150+ researchers created a high-resolution 3D map of a cubic millimeter of a mouse's visual cortex, identifying 84,000 neurons, 524 million synapses, and 5.4 kilometers of neural wiring, using advanced microscopy and AI; this data is publicly available.

High-Resolution Map of Mouse Visual Cortex Unveiled
A team of 150+ researchers created a high-resolution 3D map of a cubic millimeter of a mouse's visual cortex, identifying 84,000 neurons, 524 million synapses, and 5.4 kilometers of neural wiring, using advanced microscopy and AI; this data is publicly available.
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28% Bias Score

Alcohol Boosts Fruit Fly Mating Success
A new study reveals that male fruit flies consuming alcohol exhibit increased pheromone production, enhancing their attractiveness to females and mating success; this behavior is regulated by three neural circuits balancing attraction and aversion to alcohol's toxicity.

Alcohol Boosts Fruit Fly Mating Success
A new study reveals that male fruit flies consuming alcohol exhibit increased pheromone production, enhancing their attractiveness to females and mating success; this behavior is regulated by three neural circuits balancing attraction and aversion to alcohol's toxicity.
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Two-Step Leadership: Navigating Nonlinear Organizational Change
Two-step leadership, a framework addressing the nonlinear nature of organizational change, explains setbacks as a natural response to stress, emphasizing the need for strategic adaptation and emotional resilience to foster sustainable transformation, referencing McKinsey's finding that 70% of large-...

Two-Step Leadership: Navigating Nonlinear Organizational Change
Two-step leadership, a framework addressing the nonlinear nature of organizational change, explains setbacks as a natural response to stress, emphasizing the need for strategic adaptation and emotional resilience to foster sustainable transformation, referencing McKinsey's finding that 70% of large-...
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28% Bias Score

Scientifically-Proven Memory Boosting Techniques
New research shows walking backward, drawing, properly timed exercise, and short rest periods improve memory recall and retention; these methods engage deeper cognitive processing, offering significant improvements for diverse populations.

Scientifically-Proven Memory Boosting Techniques
New research shows walking backward, drawing, properly timed exercise, and short rest periods improve memory recall and retention; these methods engage deeper cognitive processing, offering significant improvements for diverse populations.
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24% Bias Score
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