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Coverage of human brain in the Nexus archive.

Earliest in view: May 4 · 13:19 UTCMost recent: Jun 17 · 16:30 UTC
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  • SCIENCEJun 17 · 16:30 UTCSCIENTIFIC AMERICAN
    Our brains underestimate Elon Musk’s wealth

    The article explains how the human brain struggles to comprehend the scale of a trillionaire's wealth, using Elon Musk as an example.

  • SCIENCEMay 13 · 00:00 UTCNATURE NEWS
    White matter micro- and macrostructure brain charts for the human lifespan

    Researchers have constructed reference charts of brain microstructure and macrostructure across the human lifespan using data from 35,120 brain scans. The study enables better research and clinical diagnosis. The data was published in Nature.

  • SCIENCEMay 7 · 09:45 UTCDAILY MAIL
    Brains can still process language while unconscious, study reveals - and it could explain what happens seconds before you die

    A study reveals that the brain can still process language while a person is unconscious, which could help explain what happens in the seconds before death. This discovery sheds light on the brain's ability to function even when a person is not fully aware. The findings have implications for understanding human consciousness.

  • HEALTHMay 6 · 14:42 UTCBBC HEALTH
    Is water good for our brains?

    Water is essential for human health, and its importance extends to brain function. The article questions the ideal amount of water intake and its impact on cognitive abilities. Drinking enough water is crucial for overall well-being.

  • SCIENCEMay 6 · 00:00 UTCNATURE NEWS
    Plasticity and language in the anaesthetized human hippocampus

    The hippocampus processes complex sensory stimuli even when a person is unconscious. This discovery was published in Nature on May 6, 2026. The study sheds light on the brain's ability to handle information in an anaesthetized state.

  • SCIENCEMay 4 · 13:19 UTCDAILY MAIL
    Your brain can dream while you're AWAKE, study finds

    A recent study has found that the brain can dream while a person is awake, challenging traditional notions of dreaming. This discovery sheds new light on the workings of the human brain and its ability to engage in dream-like activity during wakefulness. The study's findings have significant implications for our understanding of brain function and behavior.

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