Articles for tag: brain function, cognitive science, Neuroscience, psychology

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The Science of Memory: Why We Remember Some Things and Forget Others

Suhail Ahmed

  You probably remember where you were on one life-changing day, yet routinely forget why you walked into the kitchen. That gap between what sticks and what slips away has fascinated scientists for more than a century, and in the last few decades brain research has finally started to crack the code. Memory is not ...

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Why Do We Forget Things? The Science of Memory Loss

Suhail Ahmed

  Try to recall what you had for lunch two Tuesdays ago. For most people, that simple question hits a strange, slightly unsettling wall of blankness. We carry our memories as if they are a personal archive, yet they blur, warp, and vanish in ways that can feel random or even unfair. Neuroscientists, however, are ...

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The Secrets of Sleep: Why Our Brains Need to Journey into the Unconscious

Suhail Ahmed

  Night after night, we do something so ordinary it borders on boring: we close our eyes, disconnect from the world, and surrender to sleep. Yet this seemingly passive state may be one of the most active and high-stakes operations our brains ever perform. When sleep falters, everything from memory to mood to immune defenses ...

Why Do We Forget Things? The Science of Memory Loss

Why Do We Forget Things? The Science of Memory Loss

Gargi Chakravorty

You walk into the kitchen and suddenly can’t remember why you came there. Someone’s name sits right on the tip of your tongue but won’t surface. You know you learned that fact in school, but it’s vanished completely. Welcome to the universal human experience of forgetting. Though forgetting might feel like a malfunction in your ...

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What Happens in the Brain During a Near-Death Experience?

Suhail Ahmed

  For decades, near-death experiences have sat at the edge of science like a lighthouse seen through fog – bright, haunting, and hard to measure. People describe tunnels of light, panoramic life reviews, and a feeling of leaving the body, yet the biology has seemed elusive. In the last few years, though, hospitals have begun ...

Different from Other Types of Superior Memory

Why Some People Can Recall Every Day of Their Lives

Gargi Chakravorty

Picture waking up each morning and remembering not just what you did yesterday, but what you ate for breakfast on this exact date five years ago. Imagine recalling the weather, your conversations, even the clothes you wore on a random Tuesday from decades past. For most of us, this sounds like science fiction, yet for ...

Smartphones Are Transforming Into Earthquake Sensors

Why AI Models Are Learning to Predict Earthquakes Before They Happen

Jan Otte

Picture this: You’re having your morning coffee in Los Angeles when your phone buzzes with an alert that a magnitude 5.2 earthquake will hit in exactly 17 minutes. Sounds like science fiction? Well, this scenario might be closer to reality than you think. Scientists and tech companies around the world are developing artificial intelligence systems ...