Hardwired for laziness? Tests show the human brain must work hard to avoid sloth
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If getting to the gym seems like a struggle, a University of British Columbia researcher wants you to know this: […] Brains of baby boys born prematurely are affected differently and more severely than premature infant girls’ brains. This is according […] How and why human-unique characteristics such as highly social behavior, languages and complex culture have evolved is a long-standing question. […] About one third of patients who have suffered a stroke end up with low vision, losing up to half of […] Researchers at Lund University in Sweden have developed a faster method to generate functional brain cells, called astrocytes, from embryonic […] In the fruit fly, a single pair of brain neurons command backward locomotion in both larvae and adults, researchers report. […] A valuable cache of brain cancer biomedical data has been made freely available to researchers worldwide, say researchers at Georgetown […] New research from a team led by Marshall University scientist W. Christopher Risher, Ph.D., reveals novel molecular insights into how […] Many living organisms, such as migratory birds, are thought to possess a magnetotactic sense, which enables them to respond to […] A clinical trial of the use of adrenaline in cardiac arrests has found that its use results in less than […]
Hardwired for laziness? Tests show the human brain must work hard to avoid sloth
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Large collection of brain cancer data now easily, freely accessible to global researchers
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