Ever Seen a Monkey Play Pong With Its MIND?
You're about to see TWO incredible things in this video.
The Ancient Technique That Will Help You Memorize Anything
Memory palace, or the Method of Loci, is an ancient and effective memorizing technique. This is how it works.
The Real Reason We Are Attached to the Music of Our Youth
Everyone thinks the music of their youth was the best in history, but hearing new music is vital for our brain. Here is the fascinating scientific reason.
This Study May One Day Help Treat Chronic Stress And PTSD
A recently discovered protein in the brain (p11) can be linked to both depression and stress and has the potential to help future treatments
How to Hack Your Brain For Better Control
What kind of tricks does our brain play on us?
Did I Lock the Door? How to Stop Forgetting Small Tasks
It's common to mot remeber wather or not you locked the door or answered an email. New study reveals why it happens and how to avoid it.
Have You Ever Wondered What The Purpose Of Our Dreams Is?
All of us dream. But have you ever wondered why? This video attempts to answer this mystifying question.
7 Little-Known Body Parts We Never Knew About
Here's a look at some of the weird and little-known body parts that you didn’t know you had.
Learn From An Expert the Neurological Effects of Menopause
Neuroscientist Lisa Mosconi seeks to clarify through clear scientific data the exact effect menopause can have on the brain.
This Side Effect Is Often Confused for Dementia in Seniors
Dementia is often misdiagnosed in seniors because several medications they take on the daily can cause side effects very similar to dementia
Friendship Might Be One of the Secrets to Healthy Aging
A recent study finds that senior individuals with exceptionally good memory and cognitive function are the ones with strong relationships.
When You Stop Drinking For a Month, This is What Happens
A list of 6 health benefits of cutting alcohol for 30 days
These 11 Health Myths Were Finally Cleared By Science
To make a fresh and healthier start in the new decade, let's discuss and leave 11 of the greatest health myths of the 2010's in this article
Does Weed Smoking Damage Our Brain?
Watch this video explaining the issue of smoking weed and its possible effect on the brain.
Funny Stand Up: Can't Argue With Wife Post Surgery!
Jim Gaffigan in a funny stand up video about arguing with his wife after her brain surgery.
This New Artificial Neuron Will Help Fight Heart Failure
Read how a team of scientists invented an artificial neuron that could go on to be a major help to cure chronic neurodegenerative diseases.
Fun Facts and Information About Eyes and Vision
In this collection, you have the opportunity to learn all about eyes and vision. It's a fascinating read, as well as some insightful videos.
The Mandela Effect: When Everyone Misremembers History
The Mandela Effect is a strange phenomenon, where large amounts of people seem to remember things differently.
You Are What You Eat: How Foods You Eat Affect Your Mood
In recent years we discovered how incredibly important a good diet is in preventing neurodegenerative diseases. Here's how it works.
Clinical Trial May Be a New Hope For Alzheimer’s Patients
At the Alzheimer's Conference in 2018, the results of a study on a new drug, NA-831 were revealed to be beneficial to Alzheimer's Patients
Is Telekinesis a Real Phenomenon or Unscientific Garbage?
Many people have claimed to have a scientifically-quantifiable skill of being able to move objects with their mind, but is it true?
The Many Mental and Emotional Benefits of Owning a Pet Dog
Dogs are loving, cute and fiercely loyal, but can they actually provide us emotional and mental support?
Take Frequent Daytime Naps? Then You Need to Know This
Neuroscientists elaborate on the link between sleep problems and Alzheimer's disease, suggesting excessive napping may be an early sign
Fascinating: Do You See the Same Colors As I Do?
This video will discuss the age old questions: do we see the same colors others see?
The Real Reason Why Clowns and Zombies Give Us the Creeps
The mechanism that makes nearly-human things appear scary to us.