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Korean drumming has its own cultural signature. This is a
Korean drumming has its own cultural signature. This is a performance with Ok Hui Kozlowski, her excellent teacher and percussion friends that make up...
Sea sponges can survive on astonishingly small amounts of oxygen.
Sea sponges can survive on astonishingly small amounts of oxygen. The discovery raises questions as to whether the first complex lifeforms could do th...
During my mindfulness workshops I often ask three sets of
During my mindfulness workshops I often ask three sets of rhetorical questions to raise consciousness about the tacit paradigm behind Western medicine...
The team, composed of neuroscientists and computational
The team, composed of neuroscientists and computational biologists, worked from a database providing expression levels of individual genes throughout ...
"Chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE) occurs after a person
"Chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE) occurs after a person receives repeated brain injuries, including concussions and subconcussive injuries. In a...
More than 100 years ago, the Italian scientist Camillo Golgi used
More than 100 years ago, the Italian scientist Camillo Golgi used two chemicals, potassium dichromate and silver nitrate, to stain individual brain ce...
"Publishers would explain that textbooks are really expensive to
"Publishers would explain that textbooks are really expensive to make. Dropping over a hundred bucks for a textbook seems like an outrage when you’r...
nding brain wave analogs Neurons are somewhat like tiny
nding brain wave analogs Neurons are somewhat like tiny batteries, needing to be charged in order to fire off an electrical impulse known as a “spi...
Our brains appear wired in ways that enable us, often
Our brains appear wired in ways that enable us, often unconsciously, to make the best decisions possible with the information we’re given. In simple...
Low Vitamin Levels Fuel Inflammation In November 2011, researchers
Low Vitamin Levels Fuel Inflammation In November 2011, researchers at the renowned Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore found that patients with low ...

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