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There might be a paradox in the biology of ageing. As humans grow older, their metabolisms tend to slow, they lose muscle ...
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Live Science on MSNScience news this week: Overdue earthquakes and star-shaped brain cellsOur weekly roundup of the latest science in the news, as well as a few fascinating articles to keep you entertained over the ...
New research reveals that individual neurons in the hippocampus can respond to both slow and fast brain waves at the same ...
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Live Science on MSNStar-shaped brain cells may underpin the brain's massive memory storageA new machine learning model shows that star-shaped brain cells may be responsible for the brain's memory capacity, and ...
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IFLScience on MSNCells Outside The Brain Show Signs Of Memory And "Learning" For The First TimeWith co-lead Professor Thomas Carew and colleagues, Kukushkin carried out experiments in the lab using two immortalized human ...
Researchers from the University of Southern Denmark and Odense University Hospital have studied tissue from patients with ...
Memory doesn’t live only in the brain. Scientists are uncovering signs that cells throughout the body can remember, too.
Muscles act like brain meds, boosting memory and mood better than supplements. Here's why strength training is key to ...
New research shows that the brain’s cortex can rapidly reorganize itself after losing neurons, allowing other nerve cells to take over lost functions.
In a new study, scientists identified people based only on their breathing pattern with almost 97 percent accuracy—and soon ...
A protective sugar coating on brain blood vessels, once thought to be insignificant, turns out to play a vital role in ...
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