A terrible accident left construction worker Phineas Gage with serious brain damage. Amazingly, he recovered - forever ...
Spinning stories out of nothing is a deeply human impulse. As a neurologist, I see my patients do it all the time.
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Indian-American founder suffers brain injury in brutal attack, then co-founder quits startup
The co-founder of a startup is facing flak for leaving the company months after her fellow founder Vishnu Hari suffered ...
This style of online content, which often consists of vaguely Italian-sounding gibberish, didn’t go viral in a vacuum.View on euronews ...
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At ArtPrize, some artists put the ‘art’ in artificial intelligence
The use of AI in this year’s ArtPrize varied. Some pieces us AI as a tool; others, a topic.
Co-directors Meriem Bennani and Orian Barko discuss their feature debut Bouchra, a 3D animated meditation on the therapeutic possibilities of art-making.
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James Gunn's first look at Man of Tomorrow script reveals the next Superman villain
James Gunn’s recent social media post featuring the cover of the Man of Tomorrow script has sparked speculation that Brainiac may be the primary antagonist in the upcoming Superman sequel.
A new study demonstrated that eye movements can serve as a powerful tool for detecting memory, even when people report not remembering.
When an app warns that your stress is spiking, it’s using the same neural pathways that once alerted us to predators. But ...
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The Small Details That Make a Big Difference
Imagine this: you open a new app or website. The layout is clean, modern, appealing. Everything looks promising. You click a ...
A medical expert has broken down exactly what happened in Charlie Kirk's body the moment he was shot in the neck. The ...
Architect Eric Epstein reflects on the golden ratio, a principle that links design, art, music and nature, and continues to ...
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