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Scientists uncover how the brain chooses memories
Every day, the brain is flooded with fleeting impressions, yet only a small fraction hardens into the stories we carry for a ...
Research on the long-term impacts of short-form video consumption is still lacking, but recent studies show concerning ...
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10 brain workouts that make your memory sharper every day
Simple daily activities can strengthen your brain just like exercise strengthens your body. These 10 science-backed brain ...
New research shows that the brain uses built-in molecular timers to decide which memories last longer and which ones fade more quickly.
A minority of people have hyperthymesia, or highly superior autobiographical memory, so they can remember events in their ...
Ian King says that memory chips used to be boring. But market forces have turned them into a vital and scarce resource that ...
Rising television ad costs are leading brands to use six-second spots, prompting questions about the sustainability of ...
Dragos Dobrescu, founder of Monolit and the visionary behind the Vitalitas senior care campus There are entrepreneurs who ...
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How the brain decides what to store and what to drop
The human brain is constantly flooded with sights, sounds and sensations, yet only a fraction of those experiences become lasting memories. Behind that quiet sorting process is a set of biological ...
New research shows that creative activities may slow the brain’s aging process. Here is how creativity strengthens cognitive ...
As Newton studied 18 hours a day, Gen Z is replacing relentless grind with brain-friendly techniques. A look at the study revolution shaping exam prep in 2025.
A recent review shows that 76% of the world isn’t getting enough omega-3, key fats linked to heart, brain, mood and lifelong ...
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