No matter what you call it or how hard you try to avoid it, we've all experienced brain freeze at some point. It happens to the best of us and feels like a special kind of cruel punishment linked ...
IShowSpeed was in Chongqing, China, or as it's come to be called, the forward-thinking Cyber City, and naturally enough, the ...
Mar. 5, 2025 — Scientists used positron emission tomography (PET) with edaravone, a drug used to treat ALS, to detect oxidative stress, which leads to brain damage, ... New 4D Brain Map Reveals ...
The Catfish Dinner brings Southern tradition to the table with cornmeal-crusted fillets that shatter pleasingly under your fork, accompanied by hushpuppies that achieve that perfect balance of crispy ...
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A neurosurgeon who has acted as a consultant for Severance explains the science behind the show’s brain-altering procedure—and whether it could ever become reality.
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A highly specialized microscope, called cryoEM, is helping scientists see how glutamate, a major neuron-to-neuron signaling molecule, opens a channel and acts like a pore that takes in charged ...
Lab safety rules dictate that one must tie back long hair. Rosemarie Hansen learned the hard way when an open flame turned her locks into a lesson.
Brain zaps are brief episodes that feel like electrical or buzzing sensations in the head, which may be perceived as coming from the brain. These episodes are not dangerous. They have been given the ...