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Following light acclimation days last Wednesday and Thursday, the Denver Broncos officially kicked off training camp with ...
COVID-19 is leaving all kinds of legacies on our health, both on our bodies and our brains. In a study published July 22 in Nature Communications, researchers report that living through the ...
COVID-19 May Have Aged Our Brains, Even Before We Actually Caught The Virus Just living through the early months of the pandemic was enough to accelerate brain aging, according to new findings.
The covid-19 pandemic may have accelerated the ageing of our brains even before we caught the infection. Research suggests that even relatively early on in the outbreak, brains aged by 5.5 months ...
Anderson: On anniversary of Leech Lake’s ‘Muskie Rampage,’ mystery remains — and a study begins Muskies implanted with transmitters will send signals on whereabouts, habits.
Can nature help fix our brains? Last month, Post columnist Dana Milbank hiked part of the Appalachian Trail with his brother.
Even old brains can make new neurons, study suggests Neurogenesis may be happening in a brain region essential for memory and learning. Lauren Leffer Jul 3, 2025 2:32 PM EDT ...
Adult brains grow new neurons, and scientists have finally pinpointed where they come from ...
The adult brain still carries stem cells that grow, divide, and eventually become new mature neurons.
Brain-to-brain verbal communication in humans was first accomplished in 2014 when brain-computer interfaces helped transmit a message from India to France. Since then, some progress has been made ...
A majority neuroscientists think memories live on in the brains of the dead, and a large number believe these memories could be extracted.
Even the smartest machines can't match young minds at language learning. Researchers share new findings on how children stay ahead of AI—and why it matters.