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Some Human Brains Are Basically Defying Time by Refusing to Grow Old The brains of these “superagers” are functioning like brains as much as 30 years younger.
Homo erectus is associated with a number of firsts in its 2 million years of existence, including being the first hominin to ...
Indonesian composer who writes music for disabled people and is going to create a piece for artificial limbs: If you want ...
New research reveals FTL1 protein drives brain aging by reducing neural connections, slowing metabolism and impairing cognition in the hippocampus of older mice.
Superagers, whose brains remain youthful well into old age, appear to be more sociable and have a greater number of specialized neurons linked to emotional processing and social cognition.
Java Development Kit (JDK) 25, a planned long-term support (LTS) release of standard Java, has reached the initial release candidate stage, with the stabilization branch open for critical bug ...
Global Avionics Round-Up from Aircraft Value News (AVN) Airbus has long been known for its forward-thinking approach to avionics, and nowhere is that more evident than in the A320neo […] ...
A genetic twist that sets human brains apart by University of California - San Diego edited by Sadie Harley, reviewed by Robert Egan Editors' notes ...
Among the standout tacticians, Kenya’s Benni McCarthy, Madagascar’s Romuald Rakotondrabe, and Tarik Sektioui who earned praise for steering their teams to the quarter-finals.
In 2005, games started rewiring our brains When Microsoft debuted the Xbox 360 and its Achievements system, nobody could have predicted how deep into our brains it’d go.