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Smelling salts can revive someone who fainted, and some athletes have been spotted taking a whiff during games. How does this centuries-old treatment work?
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How would our bodies and brains work without gravity?
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CRISPR Cas9, or CRISPR for short, is a new technology that one day may let scientists rewrite your body’s blueprints.
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And other neuroscience news for the week of June 8, 2020.
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And other neuroscience news for the week of May 25, 2020.
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Beautiful music doesn’t cause goosebumps — dangerous music does. At least, that’s what your brain thinks.
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Sleep is vital for keeping your brain functioning and your mental health sound.
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Is seeing believing? Look at these cards and see if you can tell which is bigger.
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Test your students’ knowledge of brain states.
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Brain cells work in concert: they fire together and go quiet together, giving rise to rhythmic electrical activity called brain waves.