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‘We have to fight brain to brain’: The stakes for Hawaiʻi’s history, language preservation
On Jan. 17, 1893, the Hawaiian Kingdom was overthrown in a move that disregarded the rights and sovereignty of Native ...
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Spending Time in Space Can Change an Astronaut's Brain Shape and Position, According to Study
On Monday, Jan. 12, findings published in the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS) revealed that ...
Dr. Berenika Maciejewicz, a triple-doctor and an expert in longevity, leads the company’s interdisciplinary team to ...
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Spaceflight Temporarily Changes the Position and Shape of Astronauts’ Brains, MRI Data Suggests
The biggest changes happen in brain regions involved with processing sensory information and coordinating movement, according ...
The research has implications for NASA’s goals to build a base on the moon and eventually conduct crewed missions to Mars.
Astronauts' brains shift position after spaceflight, study in PNAS finds. Changes linked to time in space may impact health ...
Soon enough, though, it became clear that spaceflight is not, in and of itself, all that harmful to mammals, their hearts, or ...
Following spaceflight, the brain shifts "upward and backward within the skull", with sensory and motor regions showing the ...
A new study reveals spaceflight physically shifts astronauts’ brains inside the skull, with changes lasting months after ...
Scientists discover that spaceflight alters immune gene expression and causes brain deformation, impacting astronaut health during long missions.
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Opinion: Power changes your brain. And not in a good way.
Pointedly, Keltner has compared the feeling of power to brain damage, noting that people with lots of authority tend to ...
Spaceflight takes a physical toll on astronauts, causing muscles to atrophy, bones to thin and bodily fluids to shift.
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