This story is sponsored by Health Utah. "The fat always comes back," says Dr. Whit Roberts of Health Utah. "Unless you do one very important thing. It doesn't seem to matter how you lose the weight.
Imagine journeying through time, only to return with no recollection of your past. A recent report suggests that this could ...
Researchers at the University of California, San Diego School of Medicine have erased and reactivated memories in rats, profoundly altering the animals' reaction to past events. The study, published ...
Having a sharp memory isn’t just about genetics — it’s about how you care for your brain every day. Whether you’re a student ...
Whether you can't make it through a task without scrolling through Instagram or regularly find yourself engrossed in watching TikTok videos when you should be going to bed, there's no denying that ...
You guys, scientists are learning to erase our memories! Everybody panic! Or … maybe not. First, of all, let’s talk about what the scientists (Richard Huganir and Robert Clem) actually did. According ...
Some solid materials have a memory of how they have previously been stretched out, which impacts how they respond to these kinds of deformations in the future. A new study lends insight into memory ...