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How birdwatching trains the brain to focus faster and remember betterBirdwatching sharpens observation and memory. New research shows it can physically change the brain. Years of identifying birds lead to str...
The Cave Paintings Experts Once Called a Hoax: How Altamira Forced Science to Admit Humans Were Artists Far Earlier Than ExpectedDiscoveries of detailed cave paintings in Altamira, Spain, were initially rejected by scientists. They believed primitive humans lacked the...
NYT Connections Answers April 29: Scratching your head over today’s puzzle #1,053? Today’s tricky groups decoded — with hintsMuch like Wordle, Connections has become a daily ritual for puzzle lovers. Its brilliance lies in simplicity, just 16 words, but near-infin...
How Honeybees Mastered the Mystery of ZeroHoneybees are showing surprising intelligence. Scientists discovered these insects understand the concept of zero. They can also perform ba...
How Blindness Became an Advantage: Why Certain Animals Abandon Sight in Perpetual DarknessLife in perpetual darkness has led cave-dwelling creatures to evolve beyond sight. Instead of developing better vision, these animals shed ...
Maa Brahmacharini Vrat Rules: What to Eat & Avoid on Navratri Day 2 (2026 Guide)Navratri Day 2 fasting rules focus on discipline, purity, and mental strength. This guide explains what to eat, what to avoid, and what to ...
Octopuses Dream in Color? Scientists Reveal Why Their Skin Changes During SleepOctopuses exhibit distinct sleep stages, mirroring human patterns with quiet and active phases. During active sleep, their skin displays ra...
Why Bees Are Better at Math Than We Thought — And Can Even Understand ZeroTiny honeybees possess remarkable mathematical skills. Scientists have proven these insects can count and compare numbers. Remarkably, bees...
Why certain colors show up repeatedly in the lives of insecure people, according to psychologistsYour favorite colors might reveal more about your inner feelings than fashion. Psychologists suggest that consistent color choices, especia...
Want to unlock your brain’s hidden potential? Here are the ways to stay sharp, boost memory, and enhance mental agility at any ageKeeping your brain sharp is vital for everyone. Simple daily activities like puzzles, card games, and learning new skills can significantly...
Inside the brain: Do we really share the same color experience? Researchers give answerScientists have long wondered whether people perceive colors the same way, and new research offers partial answers. Using MRI scans, resear...
Can't get that memory out? Study explains why some emotional experiences last in the mindRecent research from Boston University explains why some memories remain vivid while others fade. The study found that the brain selectivel...
The color you see in total darkness has a name, and it’s not 'black'The color you see in complete darkness isn’t black—it's Eigengrau, a mind-generated gray hue. Caused by spontaneous retinal activity, this ...
Have scientists really discovered a new color called 'Olo' that humans can only see with laser technology? Here’s what to knowScientists discover new color 'Olo' that humans can only see with special laser technology. A research team from UC Berkeley and the Univer...
Mind-music fusion: Pink Floyd's 'Another Brick in the Wall' reconstructed from brain activity of listenersThe brain activity of people listening to Pink Floyd’s “Another Brick in the Wall” has been used to reconstruct the classic rock number, ac...
Say goodbye to cookies, chips & frozen meals! Foods high in salt and sugar can hurt brain in the long-termA healthy diet can improve cognitive function and reduce harmful inflammation.
The best brain foods you’re not eatingThe connection between the stomach and the brain is strong, and it starts in the womb.
Leafy greens and dark chocolates are your best friends! Feed your brain to keep depression at bayExperts, however, warn that food alone cannot help mental health.
Another reason to jump into the pool: Swimming can help improve memory, mood and immunityFor centuries, people have been in search of a fountain of youth.
Scientists are close to developing an invisibility cloakScientists have made huge advances in developing super materials that may one day hide us from the prying eyes of those around us.