It's time to stop bickering, accept what science tells us, acknowledge the widespread occurrence of intentional behavioral flexibility, and pay attention to why it has evolved.
In the current study, the scientists observed new behaviors during a series of mirror test experiments, a widely used method ...
A protein called klotho, naturally produced in the human body, has shown the ability to reverse age-related cognitive decline ...
Increased second trimester lead exposure in women was significantly linked to decreased cognitive function later in adulthood ...
An international team proposes replacing Hockett’s feature checklist with a model of language as a dynamic, multimodal, and socially evolving system.
A protein called klotho appears to reverse age-related cognitive decline in animal studies — and human trials may be closer ...
About the Founders Clayton Thomas is the CEO and Architect of ROOT Brands, a veteran business leader dedicated to human and animal health. Dr. Christina Rahm is a world-renowned Scientist, Survivor, ...
When it comes to health, some of our animal neighbors have extraordinary advantages. Ostriches, for example, are highly resistant to viruses, while sharks rarely develop cancer. And species like naked ...
“SuperAgers have more immature neurons and neuroblasts in the hippocampus, which is an indication of stronger neurogenesis ...
A research team from Mannheim, Göttingen, Varna, and Princeton has discovered in animal studies with mice that the growth ...
Why do we seek certainty in our lives? Why do we sometimes not want certainty? This post explains how certainty is part of affect, the evaluative common currency of the mind.