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Longevity science: The power of movement
A clear, science-backed explanation of why physical activity remains the most powerful tool for lifelong wellness. Donald Trump changes his mind on tariffs again Rob Gronkowski reveals he’s never ...
Dozens of professors from Stanford’s science, engineering and humanities departments have come together to launch the Center for Open and REproducible Science last week, an initiative that seeks to ...
Many people with multiple sclerosis struggle with balance and coordination, and this study uncovers a hidden reason why. Researchers found that inflammation in the brain disrupts the energy supply of ...
The Greenland shark can live up to 500 years. The kind of longevity that probably has something to do with its home: cold, dark depths of the North Atlantic Ocean and Arctic Ocean. Scientists have ...
Adaptation in motor control is well-documented, but its role in cognitive functions such as working memory remains unclear. Brissenden et al. reveal that spatial ...
Missing also is a reference to the work of the Kerala Sastra Sahitya Parishad (est. 1962) and more generally, the people’s science movement in India, as well as a direct engagement with the debate on ...
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