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Periodic rhythms—whether seen, heard, or generated—may engage rotational dynamics in how the brain models experience.” — Brad ...
The jolly, rotund figure of Santa Claus in a red suit is a staple of Christmas imagery. While Santa's figure existed before, ...
Empathy, inclusion, and unconditional love unfold in this beautifully illustrated children’s book written by Women for the ...
This summer’s big blockbuster, Superman, marks the latest installment of the Man of Steel — a character whose identity has ...
There’s a place in Pennsylvania where a groundhog predicts the weather, where time seems to slow down, and where $50 in your pocket makes you feel like royalty – it’s Punxsutawney, the small town with ...
There’s been a surge of new research in this space. For instance, in a recent 2025 study in the Journal of Neuroscience, ...
Humanity has long grappled with the question of what makes us uniquely human. Artificial intelligence presents a new ...
So, what is natural intelligence? The answer to this question is simpler than one might think: natural intelligence rests ...
By creating a visual representation of students’ performance, teachers can help them make sense of their skills and areas for ...
While comparing neurons and transistors is a convenient metaphor (and not completely out of left field), the brain is ...
On-screen portrayals of mental illness have changed since One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest came out 50 years ago.
What began as the anguished thoughts and quiet prayers of generations found expression in a solitary spark – a voice stirred ...