Today's guest is Reason Senior Editor Brian Doherty, who has just published Modern Libertarianism: A Brief History of ...
Modern humans descended from not one, but at least two ancestral populations that drifted apart and later reconnected, long before modern humans spread across the globe.
Researchers say they may have finally discovered the key genetic change that enabled all of modern human speech.
This week, I'm taking a look at a brain-rot creator Cookie King ... Speaking of the unspeakable horror of the modern world, young people, especially young women, have been asking and answering ...
It’s one of many corporate logos with hidden elements, most done with intent. A little geography lesson with this one: Each shape in the logo represents the different boundaries of London throughout ...
For decades, the idea that creativity comes from the right side of the brain has dominated popular culture. People have been told they're either "right-brained" (creative, intuitive) or "left-brained" ...
Teddi Mellencamp is giving fans an update about her condition after undergoing surgery to remove multiple brain tumors. The former “Real Housewives of Beverly Hills" star, 43, shared a message ...
Your everyday routine may be quietly accelerating your brain’s decline—yet with a few simple but powerful adjustments, you can preserve your cognitive health. In today’s digital world, we are not just ...
The research from Rutgers Health and Yale University, published in the Proceedings of the Natural Academy of Sciences, found that parents show patterns of brain connectivity that directly oppose ...
The leadership team and much of the creative staff of The Mill, a unit of bankrupt Technicolor, has joined forces with Dream Machine FX on a new venture called Arc Creative, a bright spot in the ...
The Brain Song emerges as a pioneering product designed to support cognitive health and boost memory retention. This comprehensive research report delves into the various aspects of The Brain Song ...
Since the minutia of Ford’s logo isn’t a pressing concern for most of us, our brain stores only the basics. See an oval badge with script type, and you know it’s Ford. Look a little closer ...
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