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Faking death, tentacle traps, spider tails: Inside the minds of the world's most cunning snakesSnakes are not just scary, they are strategic. Some species use mind games and fake moves to survive. The King Cobra varies hunting tactics...
Forget 5 am routines: Brain scientist with two decades of experience shares 6 habits that keep his IQ and mind razor sharpAlex Korb Brain Health Tips: Neuroscientist Alex Korb suggests that rigid, intense routines aren't necessary for optimal brain performance....
The Psychology Behind Why Distance Beats Confrontation for Emotional ClarityEmotional situations can cloud judgment. Psychology suggests stepping back provides clarity. Giving your brain time to process emotions hel...
The Psychology Behind Why Distance Beats Confrontation for Emotional ClarityInstead of immediate confrontation, stepping back after a tense conversation offers greater clarity. Psychology suggests that allowing your...
Why big wins leave you feeling empty at times: NYU neuroscientist explains post-success blues and a simple habit to beat themAchieving a major milestone yet feeling empty the next day is not failure but brain chemistry at play, explains NYU neuroscientist Dr. Wend...
Boost your brain: 8 neuroscientist-backed tips to sharpen and improve memoryMemory loss can happen due to stress, poor sleep, aging, or health issues. You can improve memory with simple steps like regular exercise, ...
Neuroscientist says this one exercise could protect your brain and keep memory strong for yearsAlzheimer's disease, a significant health concern, may be mitigated through lifestyle adjustments. Research indicates that dual-task exerci...
Neuroscience says courage isn’t just testosterone talkingCarlos Alcaraz's French Open victory highlighted the age-old association of courage with anatomy, particularly manliness. Neuroscience reve...
Tourists keep disappearing in Greece. What to know as death toll from heatwave risesDeadly heatwaves are scorching cities on four continents, highlighting the severe impacts of climate change. Record-breaking temperatures c...
Why timing of when we go to sleep is as important as the amount of snooze time we getWe are beginning to understand how we might work with the rhythms of our bodies.
Your memory decline isn't inevitable. Try to navigate without GPS, play chess & read novels for a sharper mindSome memory lapses are attention issues, not memory problems.
- Mind games: Computer headset lets brain control action
A US high-tech company has created a headset allowing computer game lovers to use their thoughts to move mountains and make objects disappe...