Why do humans prefer a simple shortcut over a more complex solution? Researchers have found the answer in our brains.
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People's preference for simple explanations stems from their desire for efficiency in both understanding situations and ...
Mitochondria possess their own DNA (mtDNA), which plays important roles in cellular respiration and energy consumption.
Elizabeth Kensinger discusses her research on the role of emotion in memory and changes in the field in an interview with APS ...
Building upon decades of professional expertise and research, CogniTherapeutics empowers parents in fostering their child's ...
A new study reveals why schizophrenic brains don't work in the same way as someone without schizophrenia when confronted with ...
A recently published study by researchers at the University of Arizona Health Sciences found that a tiny protein called PNA5 ...