Memes of fetal MRIs have been recirculating, and they are truly the stuff horror movies are made of. Medical experts weigh in ...
A collaborative effort between Mount Sinai and Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center has shed valuable light on how monoamine neurotransmitters such as serotonin, dopamine, and now histamine help ...
For the first time in three decades, the city of Tehran, Iran, displayed posters of Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah at prominent locations in a show of solidarity with Pakistan. This gesture was ...
While Williams’ score is known for its blasting horns and triumphant tone, the poster for Gunn’s film remixes the music with a quieter, more thoughtful reimagining. The horns and brass are ...
A leaked poster advertising the Samsung Galaxy S25's launch lists January 22 as the date We've also seen a trio of leaked photos supposedly showing the Samsung Galaxy S25 Plus And official ...
In the days following the fatal shooting of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson on a street in New York City and the arrest of a suspect, Luigi Mangione, several "wanted" posters targeting other ...
By studying the brain activity and anatomy of stroke survivors, SFU researchers say there appears to be a link between the amount of indirect damage suffered to the thalamus and the level of ...
Bukit Aman has summoned graphic artist and activist Fahmi Reza over a satirical political poster he uploaded to Facebook. According to a post to Fahmi Reza’s X account, he will be meeting the ...
Sometimes you see a high-concept Hollywood thriller whose core idea is so fresh and original, you marvel at the brain that came up with it. “Carry-On” is not that movie. Au contraire ...
“Brain rot” has been named Oxford’s 2024 Word of the Year. Brain rot describes cognitive and emotional issues tied to too much screen time. While brain rot isn’t a clinical diagnosis ...
Have you ever blamed your lack of imagination or failure to grasp basic math on your brain? Specifically, because you’re a “left brain” or a “right brain” thinker? If you believe we were ...