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FeaturedNeuroscience·May 22, 2017·5 min read3.3 Million Year Old Fossil Reveals the Antiquity of the Human SpineA new study reveals portions of the human skeletal structure evolved millions of years earlier than previously believed.Read More
FeaturedNeurologyNeuroscience·March 8, 2017·3 min readNeurological Link Between Epilepsy and Religious ExperiencesA new study provides additional evidence that the tenancy for people to be drawn toward religious belief is neurologically based.Read More
AutismFeaturedPsychology·January 4, 2017·4 min readIncreased Reaction to Stress Linked to Gastrointestinal Issues in Autistic ChildrenAccording to a new study, gastrointestinal issues in children with autism could be a result of an increased reaction to stress.Read More
FeaturedPsychology·December 12, 2016·2 min readUnlocking Clues to Language Based Learning in ChildrenA new study which links working memory to learning in children may help educators develop new strategies to help those with learning difficulties.Read More