What has no brain, no nervous system, and not even nerves, yet acts as if it has reflexes? The answer is a Venus fly trap. This famous carnivorous plant captures insects and other small animals – and ...
Researchers observed a rise in adult central nervous system (CNS) infections, primarily aseptic meningitis caused by the varicella zoster virus (VZV), post-2019. The researchers highlighted the ...
Stella visits her family's auto shop for a crash course in mechanics. New ‘unusual’ side effect of weight-loss drugs becoming more common, research suggests 'Did what he does': Leafs winger William ...
A segment on CBS’ "60 Minutes" Sunday night suggested record-high stock market levels under President Donald Trump could be a precursor to another crash similar to 1929. Host Lesley Stahl spoke with ...
Your immune system is your body’s army. It fights off viruses, bacteria, and infections every day. Its elite soldiers are called T cells. Some T cells attack invaders directly, while others coordinate ...
Russian President Vladimir Putin publicly admitted for the first time that Russian air defense systems were to blame for downing an Azerbaijan Airlines jet in December 2024. Putin said the missiles ...
‘Thomas Skinner put in a game but pretty terrible performance tonight, full of impressive lifts but little else’ - Guy Levy/BBC If last week was a free hit for the celebrities, this week things got ...
HYOGO, Japan--(BUSINESS WIRE)--JCR Pharmaceuticals Co., Ltd. (TSE 4552; “JCR”), a global specialty biopharmaceutical company dedicated to developing therapies for rare and genetic diseases, today ...
The critical outage occurred about 12.30am on Wednesday after a power issue caused an “unplanned outage” of the computer-aided dispatch system (CAD). Triple-0 Victoria suffered a computer crash on ...
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A ‘flight simulator’ for the brain reveals how we learn—and why minds sometimes go off course
A new kind of computer model--grounded in real biology--helps reveal how the brain both adapts and misfires, laying the groundwork for more precise treatments for mental health disorders.
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