In 1996, I was a freshly minted high-school history teacher offering a lesson about the presidential election. Ned, who sat in the back row, was doing what Ned always did: making his classmates laugh.
If the eyes are the window to the soul, then your brows are the curtains that define your entire being. Hyperbolic, sure. But eyebrow shapes are sneakily one of the most important features to consider ...
The brain is not a random collection of neurons. Across species, evolution has preserved key hierarchical architectural features, including modular organization, characterized by patches of densely ...
We humans perpetually try to understand the world around us, seeking to simplify what is inherently complex. One of the most complex areas we encounter is relationships. Because we aren’t in others' ...
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Perhaps it's no surprise that Nvidia's operating results are the most anticipated of any public company. Though the bulk of earnings season is in the rearview mirror, the star of the show (Nvidia) is ...
Cancer cells carry thousands of mutations, but not all mutations are created equal. Some make tumors highly visible to the immune system, while others help cancers hide. In this study, researchers ...
Thanks to imaging data, researchers may have a new perspective on type 2 diabetes (T2D) risk — from the backside. Researchers in the UK used three-dimensional MRI to study how age-related changes in ...
Relationships can feel like both a blessing and the bane of your existence, a source of joy and a source of frustration or resentment. At some point, each of us is faced with a clingy child, a ...
Synchronicities don’t begin with events. They begin with attention. The brain constantly filters information, highlighting what feels relevant and discarding the rest. When timing and emotion align, ...
A study by Associate Professor Nevin Cohen and colleagues reveals that food waste in U.S. households varies significantly based on behavioral patterns and shopping habits, rather than simple ...
Learning is painful, pleasant and, above all, communal. By Sebastian Castillo Late last spring I went through a period of some personal troubles and felt I was in need of spiritual assistance.