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A study from the University of East Anglia is helping scientists better understand how our brains remember past events - and how those memories can change over time. A new paper published today ...
The letter writers criticizing the Affordable Care Act in the Nov. 21 Globe all have good points about insurance reform but don’t seem to get how ACA insurance works (“Maybe the Affordable Care Act is ...
The explosive power of D.C. punk rockers Bad Brains is legendary, and newly discovered live recordings from 45 years ago are adding to the legend. In a full-circle moment, the soon-to-be released ...
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But why is that? What is it about our relationships that make them so central to our lives? According to neuroscientist Ben Rein’s new book, Why Brains Need Friends, it comes down to our brains. As he ...