It's time to stop bickering, accept what science tells us, acknowledge the widespread occurrence of intentional behavioral flexibility, and pay attention to why it has evolved.
Reading Virginia Woolf in 2026 feels like an answer to a widespread cultural yearning to reclaim our fleeting attention spans.
An analysis of a «trampled» (blocked or stagnant) peace process requires detailed consideration. After all, when the ...
New theory suggests consciousness may arise from a hidden brain wave, challenging long-held beliefs about neurons and awareness.
The writer discusses a few of the works that influenced his new book, “A World Appears.” ...
David Eagleman is a neuroscientist at Stanford University and the author of eight books, most recently “Livewired.” ...
After changing how we eat and how we trip, the author returns to his garden — and the page — to examine the mystery of ...
Experts analyze the unique biomechanical risks for traumatic brain injury in winter sports following high-profile incidents at the 2026 Winter Olympics.
In his new book A World Appears, the journalist explores the mysteries of the human brain - and whether computers could ever catch up ...
People with aphantasia have no mental imagery—and they’re offering brain scientists a window into consciousness ...
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