Latest Insights & Research

Stay informed with the latest public health research, insights, and evidence-based analysis from our team of experts.

Biology

The Brain’s Great Bridge

Every thought you have—reading this, feeling curious, moving your eyes across the screen—depends on a thin arch of tissue buried deep inside your brain. It’s called the corpus callosum, and it’s the largest bridge of nerve fibers connecting your brain’s two halves. For decades, scientists have known that when this bridge falters, thinking, feeling, and […]

Read more →
Biology

The Hidden Rhythm That Makes You Think Better

Every brain dances to its own rhythm. Deep within that symphony, scientists have discovered a “gamma beat” — a fast oscillation of brain activity around 30–50 times per second. Now, new research suggests that listening to music tuned precisely to your personal gamma frequency could sharpen memory and focus — all without drugs or invasive […]

Read more →
Biology

The Cost of Evolution

How Our Expanding Brains Made Us Vulnerable to Aging When you look at a chimpanzee, do you see yourself in its eyes? You should, because, evolutionarily speaking, we’re practically family. Our brains and theirs are strikingly similar, but there’s a twist in the story—one that may explain why humans are uniquely vulnerable to the ravages […]

Read more →
Health

The Mysteries of the Dying Brain: A Journey Beyond Life’s Final Frontier

Imagine, for a moment, the unfathomable – what happens in our brains at the moment of death? This enigma has puzzled scientists, philosophers, and theologians for centuries. Today, we embark on a fascinating exploration of groundbreaking research led by Dr. Jimo Borjigin at the University of Michigan, revealing stunning insights into the dying brain. This […]

Read more →

Get the science breakthroughs you need—
every Tuesday morning.

We scan 70+ journals so you don't have to.
One email. Zero jargon. Unsubscribe anytime.

🔒 No spam. 1-click opt-out. Privacy-first.