Model used to create a cellular 'hologram' of a mouse embryo could be used to visualize development in any species.
But they’re not just for the young. Studies have also shown those who do jigsaws and other puzzles are stimulating their brain and helping to reduce the chances of developing memory loss, dementia and ...
A tricky math puzzle shared on X asks users to decipher equations that appear to be easy but can leave you scratching your ...
While solving the NYT Mini Crossword, the answer to the “Makes a run for it” clue came to me naturally because there aren’t a lot of words that you’d use to describe a person who is escaping someone.
Math puzzles are a fun way to boost brain health, challenging critical thinking and logic skills. This puzzle has intrigued many due to its equations, prompting solvers to spot patterns rather than ...
The answer to six down in the Nov. 9 New York Times Mini Crossword is “PARIAH.” According to Merriam-Webster, the word Pariah refers to someone who is “despised or rejected,” which fits perfectly with ...
A young man lives in Manhattan near a subway express station. He is dating two women: one in Brooklyn; one in the Bronx. To ...
Scientists have created brain ‘organoids’ that may be showing early signs of sentience. Should that give researchers pause?
Neuroscientists have discovered brain cells that form multiple coordinate systems to tell us 'where we are' in a sequence of behaviors. These cells can play out different sequences of actions, just ...
An optical illusion featuring shells has left many people scratching their heads - until they realise what's hidden in the ...