Adversity drives proficiency. Conflict powers growth. Division makes creativity. People fear these things, because what everyone secretly wants to hear is that the world is One and that this One is an ...
I recently wrote about how children and adolescents who spend more time in digital environments than they do having real-world experiences (see "Getting Our Kids' Brains Back on Track"). One of the ...
Scientists have been growing “mini-brains” or brain organoids in labs for some time now. Those who do it claim to be doing so for altruistic and scientific purposes. However, other scientists are ...
Back-to-school time has arrived again, with the usual debates about cell phones, with many schools trying a complete ban. That’s a good start, given what we know about the ill effects of smartphones ...
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Dive into the deep sea with Orbit: Science for kids to discover the fascinating world of the Giant Pacific Octopus! In this episode, marine biologist René Carbajal, who cares for the giant pacific ...
Femboys. Groypers. Transmaxxing. Conservative trans women. Charlie Kirk. What do all these things have in common? Misogyny. Oh, and a little thing called white supremacy, too. As we discussed some ...
This is a human-written story voiced by AI. Got feedback? Take our survey. (See our AI policy here.) Amid the petty drama of internet arguments, one never fails to entertain me: Do millennials ...
Subtly different brain areas light up in response to viewing certain colors, a new study suggests. Ylanite Koppens via Pexels Have you ever argued with someone over the color of an object? “No, that ...
Behavioral Resources And Institute for Neuropsychological Services PLC, also known as BRAINS, is located near the intersection of East Beltline Avenue and 4 Mile Road. Credit: Courtesy photo Pine Rest ...