Webb telescope captures PMR 1 nebula 5,000 light-years away that resembles a cosmic brain, revealing how dying stars create ...
Brain freeze — the sharp, seconds-long headache we get from ingesting something cold — is rooted in the way our brain senses ...
NASA’s Webb Telescope captures the Exposed Cranium Nebula in infrared. The dying star reveals ghostly skull-like structures.
Researchers found that vertebrate eyes - including humans’ - began as brain tissue from a single ancestral light-sensing organ.
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Brain's remarkable adaptation to upper limb difference aids children's daily lives
A unique study imaging brain activity in children born with upper limb difference – for example, one hand – has shown the amazing ability of the brain to adapt to compensate and support their daily ...
Your muscles, brain and how human feet evolved all play a part in why you can’t wiggle individual toes one by one. Here's how.
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Children born with upper limb difference show the incredible adaptability of the young brain
A unique study imaging brain activity in children born with upper limb difference—for example, one hand—has shown the amazing ...
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How did we become people?
A wild clip from Joe Rogan discussing Terence McKenna's Stoned Ape Theory.The idea that psychedelic mushrooms sparked human evolution.Early primates ate psilocybin shrooms, boosting hunting skills, ...
Some of the earliest roots of the human eye appear to lie in a small marine animal that lived nearly 600 million years ago. Researchers at Lund Univer.
CENIEH is part of the international team publishing in Nature Ecology & Evolution a comprehensive review of two million years of fossil and ...
Early mammalian ancestors were nocturnal, sleeping during the day while the dinosaurs dominated the land. However, some mammalian lineages, including human ancestors, independently transitioned to ...
Scientists say humans share ancestry with a tiny one eyed creature from 600 million years ago, and remnants of its “cyclops” eye may still exist deep inside our brains.
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