Human brain
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A new book explains why our memories are different from the feelings we have about them
Charan Ranganath
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An inexpensive way of reading brainwaves could come handy in criminal trials
Michel Funicelli, The Conversation
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Will humans ever be able to upload their brains to a computer?
Guillaume Thierry, The Conversation
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What makes humans smarter than other animals? New research gives an intriguing answer
Emmanuel A Stamatakis, The Conversation Andrea Luppi, The Conversation David Menon, The Conversation
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Tech firms are using human cells to make computer chips. How ethical is it?
Julian Savulescu, The Conversation Christopher Gyngell, The Conversation Tsutomu Sawai, The Conversation
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How long are we conscious after death and does life really flash before our eyes?
Guillaume Thierry, The Conversation
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How does brain folding work? Scientists are trying to find out
Mir Jalil Razavi, The Conversation Weiying Dai, The Conversation
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Taking a nap could be the secret to unlocking creativity
Delphine Oudiette, The Conversation Célia Lacaux, The Conversation Thomas Andrillon, The Conversation
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50 years ago, an engineer at the Beatles’ record company conducted the first CT scan of a skull
Edmund S Higgins, The Conversation
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When you daydream, parts of your brain show sleep-like activity
Thomas Andrillon, The Conversation Jennifer Windt, The Conversation Naotsugu Tsuchiya, The Conversation
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Neuroscience is unlocking mysteries of the teenage brain
Lucy Foulkes, The Conversation
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We can learn things in our sleep – but not the way scientists once thought
Sadie Witkowski, Aeon