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How much data can our brains store?
Our brains aren't exactly like a computer's hard drive, but it can still be fun to think about just how much storage space we have in our noggins. Hosted by: Olivia Gordon SciShow has a spinoff ...
Most school science lessons start with particles and forces. Matter comes first. Atoms build molecules, molecules build cells, cells build brains, and only then, when a nervous system becomes ...
Spotting glymphatic damage early might support advice given to fighters and other at-risk athletes MONDAY, Dec. 1, 2025 (HealthDay News) — High-tech neuroimaging of pro boxers and mixed martial arts ...
The brain changes as we age – but a new study pinpoints exactly when those shifts occur. Our brain structure moves through five distinct phases marked by four turning points, at ages nine, 32, 66, and ...
Abstract: In order to study the influence of the cooling system on the thermal performance of the motor, this paper takes a 10 WM submersible permanent magnet synchronous motor as an example, ...
A novel magnetic material with an extraordinary electronic structure might allow for the production of smaller and more efficient computer chips in the future: the p-wave magnet. Researchers from ...
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