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Algorithms: The new weapons of power
In a world where machines can code, true intelligence lies in designing the logic that drives them. The future belongs to those who think independently, critically and algorithmically, not ...
Why are modern pop songs starting to sound eerily similar? Let’s explore the reason that artists like Taylor Swift are facing plagiarism allegations.
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ASMR Setting and Breaking the Pattern
Hi everyone! In today's video I'll be doing the setting and breaking the pattern #ASMR technique/tool to give you the sleep ...
If you were able to visualize the passage of time, it may appear as looping ribbons of color, these fragments ribboning and ...
Yale scientists traced gamma brain waves to thalamus-cortex interactions. The discovery could reveal how brain rhythms shape perception and disease. For more than a century, scientists have observed ...
Agility is your ability to speed up, slow down, and change directions. Here are the 8 best agility exercises to add to your ...
PsyPost on MSN
Brain imaging study reveals how different parts of the brain “fall asleep” at different times
As people drift into sleep, their brains do not shut down all at once. Instead, different brain regions change their activity ...
People have a natural inclination towards phrases that rhyme; in psychology, it’s called the “rhyme-as-reason effect”. Here, global CSO and award-winning strategy leader Leif Stromnes investigates why ...
News Medical on MSN
Exploring interactions between gut microbiota and sleep disorders through the brain-gut axis
A comprehensive review published in Brain Medicine illuminates the intricate connections between gut microbiota and sleep ...
In this special edition of the Student Notebook, early-career scholars from across the APSSC community share their ...
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