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Why self-doubt hits harder at year-end? Neuroscientist reveals how your brain might be tricking you about your year-long progressMany people feel unusually self-critical at year end, but neuroscientist Dr Wendy Suzuki says the brain is partly to blame. She explains th...
Can’t sleep after scrolling reels at night? Brain expert explains what your phone might be telling your mindLate night scrolling can mislead the brain into thinking it is still daytime, warns NYU neuroscientist Dr Wendy Suzuki. Blue light from scr...
Triggered by that one frustrating co worker every time? Neuroscientist reveals a tiny brain hack to stay calm and break the anger loopNYU neuroscientist Dr Wendy Suzuki explains that recurring irritation toward certain colleagues or relatives is a learned neural response, ...
'Anxiety is not the enemy': NYU neurologist explains how uncomfortable emotions can become your strengthNYU neuroscientist Dr. Wendy Suzuki, in a conversation with Jay Shetty shared on Instagram, urges a shift in how people view anxiety. She e...
Neurologist reveals how anxiety attacks heart, digestion and immunity; shares quick ways for reliefNYU neurologist Dr. Wendy Suzuki warns that stress is not merely a mental concern but a full-body response affecting heart rate, breathing,...
Feeling stuck in your career loop? NYU neuroscientist reveals a simple trick to boost focus, motivation, and calmNYU neurologist Dr. Wendy Suzuki highlights why professionals often feel stuck despite constant effort, explaining that overload in working...
Why is leucovorin being considered as an autism treatment?The US FDA approved GlaxoSmithKline's leucovorin. This decision followed a review of leucovorin's use in patients. These patients had cereb...
Doomscrolling can trigger FOMO-induced anxiety: Neuroscientist explains how to detox from digital stress of social media comparisonsNeuroscientist Dr. Wendy Suzuki warns that doomscrolling on social media can trigger a “mental hangover,” leaving people anxious and doubtf...
Having a bad week? Unresolved stress could be the culprit. Neuroscientist shares 3 ways to keep your mind at peaceNeuroscientist Dr Wendy Suzuki warns that unresolved stress silently accumulates in the brain, causing emotional lows even during seemingly...
After Elon Musk's Neuralink project, China develops robots with lab-grown human brains. Will it replace humans?China has developed an innovative robot with a lab-grown human brain, aiming to create hybrid machines for complex tasks. This technology i...
Researchers train AI model to learn through child's eyes and earsBy using headcam video recordings from the child's sixth month to their second birthday, the model demonstrated an impressive ability to ac...
16 Indian American students named among 30 junior innovators challengeSixteen Indian American students have been selected as finalists in the Thermo Fisher Scientific Junior Innovators Challenge, a prestigious...
Computing networking pioneer Metcalfe wins top industry prizeThe Association for Computing Machinery credited Metcalfe, 76, with the Ethernet's "invention, standardization, and commercialization" in c...
Infra to collect data is the tough part: Subbarao Kambhampati, professor, computer science, Arizona State UniversityStarting a national center for AI is the easier part. It is the infrastructure development around collecting data that will be tougher, say...
Why Apple will not attend Neural Information Processing Systems conference this yearAt last year's conference in Montreal, employees of Google, Microsoft, and IBM presented papers on teaching computers to work faster and sm...
- Single-celled religions
People with temporal lobe epilepsy have stronger religious feelings.
- Power of marketing: Costlier wines are tasty
Researchers at California Institute of Technology said that expensive wine somehow convinced the brain that the drink was more enjoyable. I...