14/02/2026
NAD⁺ restores memory in Alzheimer's disease models by correcting RNA errors
Alzheimer's disease (AD), the leading cause of dementia, affects nearly 40 million individuals globally, resulting in a gradual loss of memory and independence. Despite extensive research over the past decades, no treatments have been found that can halt or reverse the progression of this devastatin...
12/02/2026
3 Ways to Stop Overthinking From Stealing Your Sleep
Overthinking does not just follow you to bed. It chases your mind and takes over the night. Isn't it time to take your sleep back?
11/02/2026
Clearing brain plaques isn’t enough to heal Alzheimer’s
Japanese researchers found that lecanemab, an amyloid-clearing drug for Alzheimer’s, does not improve the brain’s waste clearance system in the short term. This implies that nerve damage and impaired clearance occur early and are difficult to reverse. Their findings underscore that tackling amyl...
06/02/2026
Time, space, memory and brain–body rhythms - Nature Reviews Neuroscience
Understanding how the brain represents experienced time and how representations of space and time are integrated to form episodic memories has been a goal of much neuroscientific research. In this Perspective, Buzsáki discusses classical and contemporary ideas about time perception and proposes tha...
05/02/2026
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The digital age’s reversion to pre-literate communication
Today's digital tools are pulling us away from fixed texts and back toward fluid, interactive communication.
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Why Introspection Is Our Most Direct Contact With Reality
We trust external observation over introspection, but we have it backward. When the brain observes itself, we access physical reality with minimal mediation—our direct contact.
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7 Ways to Increase Your Resourcefulness
Practical ways to become someone who can figure anything out.