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This Is the Best Way to Form Powerful Habits That Stick | Entrepreneur

[ad_1] Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. Our brains are lazy — but not without good reason. Comprising…

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American cancer patient develops ‘uncontrollable’ Irish accent: doctors

[ad_1] He came down with a bad case of blarney. An American cancer patient developed an “uncontrollable” Irish accent in…

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All the Actually Important Stuff Neuralink Just Announced

[ad_1] The most widely tested brain implant is the Utah array—a hard silicon square with 100 tiny protruding needles. Each…

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Sorry, Prey. Black Widows Have Surprisingly Good Memory

[ad_1] Black widows must despise Clint Sergi. While working on his PhD in biology at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Sergi…

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This Brain Molecule Decides Which Memories Are Happy—or Terrible

[ad_1] Further evidence of this bias comes from the reaction of the mice when they were first put into learning…

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Self-Taught AI May Have a Lot in Common With the Human Brain

[ad_1] For a decade now, many of the most impressive artificial intelligence systems have been taught using a huge inventory…

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To Understand Brain Disorders, Consider the Astrocyte

[ad_1] This was slow going. “We spent a lot of time, probably the first couple of years, really just working…

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What’s the Deal With Synesthesia TikTok?

[ad_1] So what’s the deal with synesthesia on TikTok? Harrison says when he first met synesthetes four decades ago, they…

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A Brain Chemical Helps Neurons Know When to Start a Movement

[ad_1] By washing through the brain, neuromodulators “allow you to govern the excitability of a large region of the brain…

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Mitochondria Double as Tiny Lenses in the Eye

[ad_1] A mosquito watches you through a lattice of microscopic lenses. You stare back, fly swatter in hand, closely tracking…

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