Our love for mystery stems from brain chemistry, evolution, and curiosity. Engaging with mystery enhances critical thinking and adds intrigue to everyday life.
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4 6 8 Another novel NSAb has been recently described against type 5 mGluR (mGluR5) in two patients with prominent limbic encephalopathy and Hodgkin ... is an assay based on mammalian cells (generally ...
Brain chemistry shapes teamwork. Trust boosts oxytocin, curiosity sparks dopamine, and stress triggers cortisol.
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In research inspired by the principles of quantum mechanics, researchers from Pompeu Fabra University (UPF) and the ...
March 13, 2025 We checked for new Once Human codes, and checked the validity of current codes. What are the latest Once Human codes? There are times in all of our gaming lives when we need a ...
Our brains use basic 'building blocks' of information to keep track of how people interact, enabling us to navigate complex social interactions, finds a new study.
the human ear and eye, as well as the immune system. This series will be relevant for teaching biology at KS3 and KS4/GCSE in England, Wales and Northern Ireland and National 4/5 in Scotland.
Israel-Gaza war behind record high US anti-Muslim incidents, advocacy group says Discrimination and attacks against American Muslims and Arabs rose by 7.4% in 2024 due to heightened Islamophobia ...
Mar. 11, 2025 — A new study presents a compelling new model for the formation of super-Earths and mini-Neptunes -- planets that are 1 to 4 times the size of Earth and among the most common in ...