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Physicist Richard Feynman's forgotten notes on 'the restaurant problem' deciphered after 50 years
Researchers cracked a 50-year-old math problem scribbled by Richard Feynman over lunch. The equations show that humans are ...
In American politics, cursing and "four-letter words" are no longer confined to hot mics or hidden behind closed doors.
New studies suggest consciousness can't be judged solely by behavior, whether it's a chatbot discussing philosophy or a bee ...
AI parenting book Raising AI hits paperback from MIT Press as Trump signs a new AI executive order. Author De Kai, who built ...
There is a disconnect between what we think happens when we make a decision and what actually happens in the brain during ...
The Rowe family dog Ralph was one of many canines with dementia who participated in a study of rapamycin. Scientists were ...
During the second session the previously monosyllabic woman began describing a peaceful scene, surfing on an island with her ...
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Can a Nasal Spray Reverse Alzheimer's? Texas A&M Study
Hope for Alzheimer's? A study found that a two-dose nasal spray restored memory and brain energy for months ...
The average person sheds approximately 121 pints of tears in a lifetime or in one Lifetime movie. Eyeball lubrication is more ...
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The Evolutionary Vanguard: Why the Classroom’s ‘Deficits’ Are Science’s Greatest Assets
To understand the neurodiversity paradox, one must look past the diagnostic criteria of the DSM-5 and peer into our ...
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