Many people with multiple sclerosis struggle with balance and coordination, and this study uncovers a hidden reason why.
An international team of researchers led by Hokkaido University has characterized the unique mechanics that enable Arcella, a ...
Kanazawa University, have captured real-time images showing how a key brain enzyme organizes itself to help memory formation.
Gear Patrol on MSN
Citizen’s Striking Titanium Sports Watches Are Even More Affordable Now
Five times harder than steel, 40% lighter, most of the Japanese watch brand's Super Titanium line is now 25% off for a ...
Presale events in the crypto space during 2025 typically share a common challenge. Participants purchase early, then face ...
On the contrary, each cycle of suppression increases the potential for future crises to be deeper and more radical. The ...
When a baby smiles at you, it's almost impossible not to smile back. This spontaneous reaction to a facial expression is part ...
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Free and fair election key to restoring Nepal’s international reputation
The Post’s Biken K Dawadi sat down with veteran international jurist Surya Subedi, professor at the University of Leeds and former UN Special Rapporteur for human rights in Cambodia, to discuss the ...
The subset of people who don’t experience joy or derive any pleasure from music have “musical anhedonia” and it’s happening ...
To further enhance user experience and accommodate diverse risk preferences and liquidity needs, BenPay DeFi Earn now ...
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How neural circuits orchestrate facial expressions
When a baby smiles at you, it's almost impossible not to smile back. This spontaneous reaction to a facial expression is part ...
Scientists uncovered how the protein Piezo1 translates physical activity into stronger bones, offering a path to ...
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