Our brains actively construct vision in near-darkness, blending residual light with memory and prediction. Even with minimal visual input, the brain ...
As daylight fades, many experience fatigue or low mood—but for millions, these symptoms signal seasonal affective disorder (SAD), a serious form of depression.
Einstein’s quiet ritual of drifting between wakefulness and sleep revealed a hidden truth about learning: creativity thrives in the in-between. Neuroscience now calls this the hypnagogic state—a ...
Julianne Moore had an important message for people watching the World Series this week, and I was one of them. Maybe you saw it, too?
Dancing, sketching, or even playing chess online does more than lift your mood; creative activities may actually help rejuvenate your brain.
Momentous Institute executive director Dr Jessica Gomez says when students know how their brain works, they can better ...
Walking in nature has been shown to boost physical and mental health, lowering stress and restoring attention. But researchers are finding plenty of mental-health benefits to walking in urban areas, ...
Challenging a long-standing assumption regarding the adult brain, recent research has demonstrated that individuals can ...
The Australian stock market is showing resilience, with shares moving toward a modest gain despite global uncertainties and mixed signals from major economies like the U.S. and China. In such an ...
By ALBERT STUMM With every step on the trail, fallen leaves crinkle underfoot. The path follows a stream, rushing and burbling over smooth, gray stones, while a breeze rustles the branches ...
Amidst a backdrop where Australian shares are charting their own course with a modest gain, diverging from the cautious sentiment seen on Wall Street, the tech sector continues to capture attention as ...
The success of algorithms is indisputable. They are the invisible conductors of precision in a world overloaded with data. From predicting weather and optimizing traffic to diagnosing diseases and ...