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Infographic: Organoid intelligence: The new frontier in biocomputing

Scientists unveil plan to create biocomputers powered by human brain cells

A messy bed

Humans don’t hibernate, but we still need more winter sleep

Distribution of two non-native squirrel species in Japan: Pallas's squirrel (Callosciurus erythraeus; left) and Eurasian red squirrel (Sciurus vulgaris; right). Sites of invasion are depicted in orange. The four successful eradication sites are shown in black.

Alien squirrels invade Japan

Fighter pilot standing alone

Brain changes in fighter pilots may cast light on astronauts during space travel

Fellow kids meme of an old Steve Buscemi trying to look like a high school student

Cocaine addiction makes the brain age faster

Young boy climbing a tree using a rope

How could we evolve such a huge brain?

Fetal image in womb

$1 smart glove could help prevent dangerous births by sensing fetal position

Running in New York City - man city runner jogging in street of Manhattan with yellow taxi caps cars and traffic. Urban lifestyle image of male jogger training downtown. Legs and running shoes.

Running to escape stresses may lead to exercise dependence instead of mental wellbeing

Mummy seen sideways

‘Golden boy’ mummy was protected by 49 precious amulets, CT scans reveal

Eating almonds daily boosts exercise recovery molecule by 69% among ‘weekend warriors’

One-fourth of adults 65 and older report social isolation and one-third of adults 45 or older report being lonely. Image by www.istockphoto.com/Ruslan Lytvyn

Heart failure patients’ social role key to prognosis

How you help a child go to sleep is related to their behavioral development

great bustard (Otis tarda) in the wild

World’s heaviest bird may be self-medicating on plants used in traditional medicine

Aerial view of big factory in China.Air pollution by smoke coming out of chimneys. Coal Fossil Fuel Power Plant Smokestacks Emit Carbon Dioxide Pollution. Chengde, China. 10/22/2018

I Spy: Tracking CO2 emission reductions from space

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