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Quote of the day by Jim Rohn: “Attention is the beginning of transformation— what you focus on grows, and what you ignore fades away” In the age of AI, why attention is the ultimate key and what you must do to master focus for lasting success; here’s today’s quote to ponderToday’s quote by Jim Rohn on attention, focus, discipline, and success: Quote of the day by Jim Rohn highlights a truth many ignore. Attent...
Seals and Sea Lions Can Control Their Voices Like Humans: Their Brains May Reveal How Speech EvolvedSeals and sea lions possess voluntary vocal control, a rare trait linked to direct neural pathways from the vocal motor cortex to sound-pro...
Quote of the day by Margaret Thatcher: “Watch your thoughts, for they will become actions. Watch your actions, for they’ll become....” Can your habits predict your future? Discover Iron Lady’s secret psychological blueprint to master your thoughts, fix daily mistakes, and unlock a hidden destinyMargaret Thatcher quote of the day: Your mind is a silent architect. Margaret Thatcher knew that a single thought, repeated, becomes a land...
Japanese proverb of the day on perseverance and success “Fall seven times, stand up eight” This timeless saying reminds us no one succeeds at first, you must keep going— Life lessons on dealing with failure and building inner strengthJapanese proverb of the day on perseverance and success: Nearly 90% of successful people faced repeated failure before breakthrough, accord...
Japanese proverb of the day- "If you don't enter the tiger's cave, you won't catch its cub" You must take risks to achieve great things— the timeless growth mindset the modern world urgently needsJapanese proverb of the day is not just a poetic line. A 2024 global entrepreneurship report showed that nearly 72% of successful founders ...
Can luck be learned? John Kehoe’s mind power method claims you can create your own fortuneFrom visualization to belief systems, the ‘John Kehoe luck method’ reframes luck as a mental discipline rather than chance. As discussions ...
Scientists Found What Dogs Dream About And It's Closer to You Than You ThinkNew scientific frameworks suggest consciousness may not be limited to brains. Research on resonance, feedback loops, and non-mammalian spec...
A Strange Pattern Is Appearing in AI Models, and It Looks Surprisingly HumanScientists are exploring neuroscience, particularly mirror neurons, to inspire advanced AI. These brain cells, which fire when observing an...
- Humans Actually Have a “Magnetic Sense”: We Just Don’t Know How to Use It
Scientists now believe humans might possess a subtle ability to sense Earth's magnetic field, a trait previously thought exclusive to anima...
Word of the Day: AlexithymiaMany struggle to articulate feelings beyond 'fine,' a trait called alexithymia. This isn't a lack of emotion, but difficulty translating it...
Apollo neurologist warns: Brain gets smaller every year after 40. Five science-backed habits to prevent and reverse itAn Apollo Hospitals neurologist has highlighted how the brain naturally loses volume every year after the age of 40 and explained why this ...
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, ...
- Visualise & meditate
Engaging in meditation and visualization actively fortifies the connections within our brain. By imagining specific actions, we sharpen our...
Israel to launch world's first human spinal cord transplant using patient’s own cellsIsrael is set to perform the world’s first spinal cord transplant using a patient’s own cells, marking a historic milestone in regenerative...
Seeing a city from the skyWhen one views outside from the aeroplane's window, landmarks become visible, standing tall like beacons welcoming visitors to their destin...
Do you feel like stuffing your face with food always? Brain mechanism that makes you overeat discoveredA destructive brain mechanism prevents neurons from signalling that the stomach is full.
This is how your brain filters out irrelevant informationThe new theory shows how the brain processes the most important information out of everything presented to us, while leaving out the rest.
- How the brain filters out irrelevant information
New York, Sep 21 (IANS) Have you ever wondered how our brain enables us to read a book even in a noisy cafe by filtering out the irrelevant...
Switching on brain area can trigger deep sleep: StudyThe study, which explored how sedatives work in the brain's neural pathways, could lead to better remedies for insomnia and more effective ...
- Sleep Well, Sleep Tight
Scientists recently found that during sleep, neural connections are loosened and memories removed. This helps in increasing mental activity.