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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 ...
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EatingWell on MSNMicroplastics Are Everywhere—Ditch the Plastic Items in Your Kitchen With These AlternativesIt’s no secret that microplastics are a real concern. A 2024 study conducted in New Mexico found that these particles are ...
The lead-in to 2025's campaign has not been smooth. David Lloyd, handed the captaincy upon joining from Glamorgan last year, ...
As the world’s population ages, neurodegenerative diseases are becoming more widely acknowledged as serious global health and socioeconomic issues. Although many resources have been devoted to the ...
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How-To Geek on MSNWetware Is Here: Running Software on Squishy BrainsIn 1999, William Ditto and his team created a wetware computer made with leech neurons that could do basic addition. Th ...
Whether it’s a friend who always takes and never gives, a partner who’s more leech than a lover ... Diving into the psychology behind this, it’s like our brains are wired with a “me-first” survival ...
MANILA, Philippines — More than six years after a businessman was shot dead in Subic, Zambales, in 2018, his younger brother—who had been identified by the gunman as the mastermind—was ...
CAMP OLIVAS, Pampanga, Philippines — After six years in hiding, the alleged mastermind in the murder of a businessman in Subic Bay has been arrested in Malaysia. Brig. Gen. Jean Fajardo, Central ...
It’s important to note — and Perets did — that Itay&Beyond’s innovation isn’t urine-based stem cells or growing brains on computer chips. The key to the company’s innovation is in fitting together ...
This intriguing possibility has been raised by scans of long-distance runners’ brains, taken before and after they ran marathons. The scans suggest that levels of the insulating substance ...
In Our Brains, Our Selves Husain, a neuroscience professor at Oxford university, examines the way injury and disease transformed the lives of seven patients with very different experiences.
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