For decades, lab-grown cells have been studied in materials that don't reflect the softness and flexibility of human tissue.
While kids today are used to technology and gentle parenting, people who were young in the 80s and 90s had 11 experiences that made their brains think differently than everyone else.
Why do widely supported solutions to major problems, such as climate change, so often struggle to gain real traction? A new ...
A new study suggests wisdom may guide how creativity is expressed. In the age of AI, cultivating wise creativity may matter ...
Neuroscientists solve the "cocktail party problem," proving that neural amplification of vocal features like pitch and ...
A non-intoxicating compound in cannabis could offer a breakthrough treatment for alcohol use disorder. New research shows CBD ...
Beyond the immediate effects of exposure, there is also evidence that nature may shape the brain over longer timescales.
A new study shows a bonobo can track pretend juice and grapes, suggesting apes also have imagination, not only humans.
Brain & Behavior Research Foundation, with Visionary Support from WoodNext Foundation, Awards $1 Million for Breakthrough ...
New research suggests left-handed people may be more competitive than right-handers, offering clues to an evolutionary advantage.
Some fish, it turns out, are morning people. They swim hard during daylight, sleep mostly at night, and tend to live longer.
Some believe financial constraints lead people to escape into happy fantasies. Research shows the opposite: scarcity can rob ...