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A study tracking thousands of neurons shows how the brain separates memory content from context to support flexible recall.
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The classic thought experiment about a horse-sized duck and a hundred duck-sized horses is more than a joke. It captures a ...
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Regularly eating red meat has been tied to a higher risk of heart disease, cancer, diabetes and premature death, according to ...
Natural daylight keeps blood sugar steadier than office lights in older adults, controlled Dutch laboratory study finds.
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