by jggit | Aug 14, 2026
Early, positive, repeatedly experienced scents can form memories anchored in newborn neurons and later sustained by broader networks for reward, emotion, and memory.
by jggit | Aug 14, 2026
For many people who’ve had depression, mood eventually improves. Brain fog is another matter. A small clinical trial suggests the two problems may have different biological roots.
by jggit | Aug 14, 2026
Virtual reality can let us inhabit another body, but a new study shows that perspective taking can sometimes deepen prejudice and spread it further.
by jggit | Jul 29, 2026
China’s coastal conservation efforts have received another international boost after the Changshan Islands migratory bird habitat was officially added to the UNESCO World Heritage Site covering the migratory bird sanctuaries along the coast of the Yellow Sea-Bohai...
by jggit | Jul 29, 2026
There is something undeniably romantic about a road trip. Open roads, small-town coffee stops, scenic mountain passes and the freedom to pull over whenever a view demands it. Add a toddler to the back seat, however, and that dreamy escape can quickly become an...