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FeaturedNeuroscienceNeuroscience Videos·June 17, 2015·4 min readSocial Insects May Share Brain PowerAccording to a new study, as social behavior evolved, brain regions for central cognitive processing shrank in social insect species.Read More
Featured·June 7, 2015·6 min readPlanarian Regeneration Model Discovered by Artificial IntelligenceResearchers present the first model of regeneration discovered by artificial intelligence.Read More
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FeaturedNeuroscience·April 20, 2015·3 min readGetting to Grips With Grasping AbilityNew research suggests Australopithecus afarensis could have had precision grip capabilities comparable to modern humans.Read More
FeaturedNeuroscienceOpen Neuroscience Articles·April 15, 2015·5 min readComplex Cognition Shaped the Stone Age Hand AxeAccording to a new study, higher executive function was required to create a Lower Paleolithic hand axe.Read More
FeaturedPsychology·March 19, 2015·3 min readMale Attraction to Certain Body Types Has Evolutionary RootsAccording to a new study, a man's attraction to curvy women is rooted in evolution.Read More
FeaturedNeuroscienceOpen Neuroscience Articles·March 8, 2015·3 min readMice Don’t Need the Cortex to Sing Their SongsResearchers explore the foundations of vocal learning.Read More
FeaturedGeneticsNeuroscience·March 5, 2015·3 min readResearchers Map ‘Switches’ That Shaped the Evolution of the Human BrainA new study provides detailed information about human specific changes in gene regulation and human brain development.Read More