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Cockroaches can live for up to a week without their heads. They don’t rely on their brains for basic body functions and breathe through spiracles on their bodies. The famous case of Mike the Headless ...
It’s no secret that microplastics are a real concern. A 2024 study conducted in New Mexico found that these particles are ...
If you're tired of counting sheep as a way of falling asleep, then there's another thing you can try in the hopes of nodding off. Sleep is a vital part of a healthy lifestyle so it's no wonder that we ...
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CHIANG MAI - A full-sized leech was removed from a three-year-old girl’s nostril by a doctor at Nakornping Hospital in Chiang Mai after she suffered repeated nosebleeds over four days.
Using lab-grown “mini-brains” made from human cells, they identified a protein called GRAMD1B that helps manage cholesterol and fat inside brain cells. When this protein is out of balance, it affects ...
Researchers used advanced techniques to study neurons from patients and mice, including growing human neural organoids (mini-brains) that can feature several cell types found in the brain.
and that choline intake during midlife may help to protect our brains. Choline is commonly included as an ingredient in supplements taken as "nootropics" – a diverse group of substances which ...
While there are notable differences between mouse and human brains, many organizational principles remain conserved across species. The research focused upon a part of this region called the ...
We now wait and see when Mother Nature finally decides to warm things up around the Leech Lake area. A few weeks ago it looked like an early spring when temperatures soared into the 60’s, but that ...
VLOGGER Vicente Bencalo “Pebbles” Cunanan has pointed to former presidential spokesperson Harry Roque as the person behind the viral video of a man, allegedly President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr.
Many may condemn these moments as distractions, but it’s a way for our brains to process information more efficiently, albeit discreetly, but nonetheless, it's effective. The researchers ...