A new study shows dopamine isn’t the brain’s movement “gas pedal” after all. Instead of setting speed or strength, it quietly ...
A new study from McGill University challenges a decades-old belief about dopamine. Rather than driving movement like a ...
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New research challenges our understanding of Parkinson’s disease
A research team led by McGill University has taken a close look at a long-standing idea about Parkinson’s disease and found ...
Study finds fatty diets reprogram liver cells, raising cancer risk Every meal you eat could be quietly shaping your liver’s future. A new study from ...
Gift-giving is often framed as a source of stress and obligation, but a growing body of research suggests there may also be ...
Overview: Reinforcement learning in 2025 is more practical than ever, with Python libraries evolving to support real-world simulations, robotics, and deci ...
Wanting to impress can damage your budget and derail your money goals. In a YouTube video, Cruze offered tips to help you ...
Getting back on the horse isn't always easy. But here are ten simple, low-pressure ways to re-engage with life after chronic ...
Here’s why January triggers anxiety, fatigue and emotional sluggishness, and some science-backed strategies for a more ...
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Why Christmas triggers comfort eating more than any other day
Christmas is uniquely wired to food in a way no other holiday is. Long before the first bite, the brain has already attached ...
New research shows jazz improvisation relies on shifting brain networks as musicians move from memory to creative freedom.
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