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Brain Waves Control How Your Body Feels Like ‘Yours,’ Study Finds
Study shows alpha brain wave frequency shapes how the brain integrates touch and vision to create the feeling that your body ...
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11 Common Reasons Your Weight Changes From Day to Day
Weight fluctuation happens daily, week to week, or month to month. Learn about causes and when to see a healthcare provider about weight changes.
Machine learning models reveal that histone marks are predictive of gene expression across human cell types and highlight important nuances between natural control and the effects of CRISPR-Cas9-based ...
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Scientists built robots smaller than a grain of sand
Robots that can think and move are no longer confined to factory floors or humanoid prototypes. Researchers have now shrunk ...
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Trump says Iran has pitched negotiations after US leader threatened action for protester crackdown
President Donald Trump says Iran reached out to the U.S. and proposed negotiations after he threatened action in response to ...
Stare into a fireplace for five minutes and you’ll notice something odd: your brain acts like it has a “mute” button. The ...
Gut Microbes may have helped fuel the evolution of large human brains, shaping brain metabolism and gene activity, new ...
A groundbreaking cattle genome has given researchers their clearest look yet at what makes Wagyu beef so special. By ...
A new study from Karolinska Institutet, published in Nature Communications, reveals how rhythmic brain waves known as alpha oscillations help us distinguish between our own body and the external world ...
For centuries, the principle of symmetry has guided physicists towards more fundamental truths, but now a slew of shocking findings suggest a far stranger idea from quantum theory could be a deeper dr ...
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