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How Your Brain Organizes Numbers Depends on Direction
Study found small numbers shift attention upward on vertical lines, contradicting predictions and revealing new insights into brain function.
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How you turn while walking could signal Parkinson’s risk nearly 9 years in advance
The researchers saw that turning speed did not drop only near diagnosis. Based on their results, estimated turning speeds ...
Scientists confirm that your mileage may vary in how you respond to workouts, but everyone benefits in the end.
This study presents SynaptoGen, a differentiable extension of connectome models that links gene expression, protein-protein interaction probabilities, synaptic multiplicity, and synaptic weights, and ...
A viral video of a ropeway cabin swaying in Varanasi led to public concerns, prompting the National Highways Logistics ...
This important study reports three experiments examining how the subjective experience of task regularities influences perceptual decision-making. Although the evidence linking subjective ratings to ...
GEC makes the best USA-made production slipjoints, but they’re also among the hardest to get. Northwoods is an even harder-to ...
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Hohem iSteady MT3 gimbal review
The Hohem iSteady MT3 combines solid stabilization, easy balancing, human tracking, and app control in a compact gimbal for ...
Eighteen months after the formation of South Africa's Government of National Unity, Dr. Clyde Ramalaine explores its ...
A first time Subaru buyer gets a 2025 Subaru Forester base trim because he’s new to the brand. Did he make a big mistake not ...
Glistening in the midday sun, million-dollar HDB flats in the background, the two boxes on wheels we've gathered for our ...
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