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https://interestingengineering.com/case-studies/brain-chip-computing-ai
The brain may be the blueprint for the next computing frontier
Nov 5, 2025 - As power and latency bottlenecks grow, engineers are exploring neuromorphic chips to deliver low-energy, real-time AI at the edge of embedded and IoT systems.
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https://sciencedaily.com/releases/2025/07/250706230311.htm
Feeling mental exhaustion? These two areas of the brain may control whether people give up or...
When you're mentally exhausted, your brain might be doing more behind the scenes than you think. In a new study using functional MRI, researchers uncovered two...
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https://sprudge.com/coffees-positive-effects-on-the-gut-and-the-brain-may-be-related-937923.html
Coffee's Positive Effects On The Gut And The Brain May Be Related | Sprudge Coffee
The effect of coffee on the gut-brain axis.
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https://sciencedaily.com/releases/2025/10/251008030955.htm
Scientists suggest the brain may work best with 7 senses, not just 5 | ScienceDaily
Scientists at Skoltech developed a new mathematical model of memory that explores how information is encoded and stored. Their analysis suggests that memory...
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https://neurosciencenews.com/brain-not-hard-wired-link-numbers-space/
Brain May Not Be Hard Wired to Link Numbers and Space - Neuroscience News
Apr 25, 2012 - Neuroscience Intro: This is an introduction to an article posted on another website. The full article is available at the link below the article. Is our...
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https://neurosciencenews.com/seizure-memory-sleep-consolidation-30179/
Brain May Treat Seizures As Memories - Neuroscience News
Feb 23, 2026 - The brain reinforces seizure networks during post-seizure sleep by hijacking the same mechanisms used for memory consolidation.
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https://sciencedaily.com/releases/2026/03/260324230102.htm
Why your brain may be sabotaging your balance as you age | ScienceDaily
Balance problems in aging and Parkinson’s may come from the body working too hard, not too little. Scientists found that the brain and muscles become...
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https://sciencedaily.com/releases/2026/01/260120000308.htm
The human brain may work more like AI than anyone expected | ScienceDaily
Scientists have discovered that the human brain understands spoken language in a way that closely resembles how advanced AI language models work. By tracking...
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https://sciencedaily.com/releases/2025/09/250904103923.htm
Sweeteners in diet drinks may steal years from the brain | ScienceDaily
A large Brazilian study following more than 12,000 middle-aged adults found that those consuming the most artificial sweeteners—commonly found in diet sodas,...
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https://news.ohsu.edu/2026/03/23/even-temporary-lack-of-oxygen-may-impact-brain-development-for-preterm-babies
Even temporary lack of oxygen may impact brain development for preterm babies | OHSU News
OHSU findings call for investment in early intervention, treatment to support memory, learning.
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https://neurosciencenews.com/diets-brain-iron-cognition-28228/
Diets That Reduce Brain Iron May Delay Cognitive Decline - Neuroscience News
Dec 11, 2024 - New research suggests that certain nutrients may lower iron buildup in the brain, a factor linked to cognitive decline in aging.
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https://theinteriorofmybrain.com/2020/05/
May 2020 – The Interior of My Brain: A Knitting and Fiber Arts Blog
2 posts published by theinteriorofmybrain during May 2020
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https://www.everydayhealth.com/diet-nutrition/krill-oil/guide/
How Krill Oil’s Omega-3s May Support Heart and Brain Health
Nov 26, 2025 - Discover the potential health benefits of omega-3-rich krill oil, including gut health, heart health, and joint health. Learn potential risks, side effects,...
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https://www.news-medical.net/news/20260420/Brain-organoids-may-guide-Alzheimere28099s-diagnosis-and-treatment.aspx
Brain organoids may guide Alzheimer’s diagnosis and treatment
Scientists from Johns Hopkins Medicine report new evidence that clusters of brain tissue derived from the cells of patients with Alzheimer's disease may be...
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https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/reading-doing-puzzles-activating-brain-while-sitting-may-offset-dementia-risk
Dementia: Keeping your brain active while sitting may help reduce risk
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https://sciencedaily.com/releases/2026/04/260403224508.htm
These overlooked brain cells may control fear and PTSD | ScienceDaily
Astrocytes, once thought to be mere brain “support cells,” are now revealed to be key players in fear memory. Researchers found they actively help form,...
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https://www.sltrib.com/news/health/2025/12/01/what-air-you-breathe-may-be-doing/
What the air you breathe may be doing to your brain
Dec 1, 2025 - Evidence increasingly shows that chronic exposure to PM2.5, a neurotoxin, not only damages lungs and hearts but is also associated with dementia.
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https://somistinstitute.org/2026/03/25/daily-coffee-habit-may-shield-your-brain-from-dementia-43-year-study-finds/
Daily Coffee Habit May Shield Your Brain from Dementia, 43-Year Study Finds - Somist Institute
Mar 25, 2026 - Your morning ritual of drinking coffee or tea might be doing more than just waking you up—it could be providing long-term protection for your brain. According...
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https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/extra-virgin-olive-oil-better-preserve-cognitive-function-refined-study-gut-microbiome
Virgin vs. refined: Olive oil type may matter for gut-brain health
Mar 18, 2026 - Researchers found that people who consumed virgin olive oil rather than refined olive oil showed improved cognitive function and greater diversity in their gut...
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https://www.heart.org/en/news/2021/03/19/how-oral-health-may-affect-your-heart-brain-and-risk-of-death
How oral health may affect your heart, brain and risk of death | American Heart Association
Dental cavities may significantly increase the risk of a life-threatening bleeding stroke in the brain, according to new research.
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https://refractor.io/aging/natural-molecule-reverses-age-and-dementia-related-cognitive-decline/
Molecule from brain cells may reverse cognitive decline in aging
Nov 13, 2025 - A new study reveals that hevin, a molecule secreted by astrocytes in the brain, can reverse cognitive decline associated with aging and dementia, including...
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https://neurosciencenews.com/mglu5-autism-neuroscience-30078/
Missing Brain Receptor May Hold the Key to Autism - Neuroscience News
Dec 29, 2025 - Autistic adults show reduced availability of a key glutamate receptor, mGlu5, across widespread brain regions.
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https://bigthink.com/mind-behavior/consciousness-may-be-more-than-the-brains-output-it-may-be-an-input-too/
Consciousness may be more than the brain's output — it may be an input, too - Big Think
Apr 21, 2026 - A new framework suggests that bursts of neural chaos could be the fingerprints of a conscious mind at work.
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https://www.techexplorist.com/nasal-spray-reverse-brain-aging/102701/
Scientists Develop Nasal Spray That May Reverse Brain Aging Inflammation
Apr 16, 2026 - A new study shows a nasal spray using stem cell–derived particles could reduce brain inflammation, restore energy in neurons, and improve memory.
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https://neurosciencenews.com/music-chills-neuroscience-6167/
If You Get the Chills From Music, You May Have a Unique Brain - Neuroscience News
Jul 29, 2023 - People who physically respond to music with chills have stronger fiber connections between the auditory cortex and emotional processing areas in the brain.
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https://www.cnn.com/2026/04/06/health/mental-exercise-dementia-health-wellness
‘Passive’ screen time may raise dementia risk. How to protect your brain | CNN
Apr 6, 2026 - People who spent more time in mentally passive activities while sitting had a significantly higher risk of developing dementia later, according to a new study.
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https://sciencedaily.com/releases/2026/04/260402042740.htm
A gene mutation may trap the brain in the wrong reality in schizophrenia patients | ScienceDaily
A newly identified gene mutation may help explain why schizophrenia patients struggle to update their understanding of reality. The mutation disrupts a brain...
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https://www.kcra.com/article/passive-screen-time-may-raise-dementia-risk/70941329
'Passive' screen time may raise dementia risk. How to keep your brain engaged
Apr 6, 2026 - Watching television and other
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https://www.earth.com/news/your-brains-age-might-be-older-than-you-are/
Your brain’s age may be older than your body, a "brain age gap" - Earth.com
Jun 19, 2025 - Scientists find that a gap between brain age and actual age may link common health risks to cognitive decline.
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https://dossy.org/2012/02/i-may-not-have-the-plumbing-but-i-have-a-brain/
I may not have the plumbing, but I have a brain
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https://www.universityofcalifornia.edu/news/your-brain-aging-faster-you-are-sleep-may-hold-key
Is your brain aging faster than you are? Sleep may hold the key | University of California
A machine-learning model measures brain wave activity to calculate ‘brain age’ and relative dementia risk.
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