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Psychology

Can brain scans determine if someone will commit a crime?

It’s a question gaining traction as new technologies venture into the tricky terrain of predicting criminal behavior. Think about your daily commute. You rely on patterns, like the rhythm of traffic lights or your usual bus schedule. Similarly, researchers hope to detect brain patterns that might signal future criminal tendencies. But it’s not as straightforward […]

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Psychology

Consciousness Theories: What Didn’t Stand the Test of Time

The study of consciousness has always been a frontier riddled with mystery and intense debate. In the early 2000s, a number of bold theories captured both academic and public attention, offering compelling—if sometimes controversial—explanations for the nature of conscious experience. As our tools have sharpened and our understanding of the brain has deepened, many of […]

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Biology

Nighttime Lights and Alzheimer’s: The Surprising Link You Need to Know

Imagine a world where the soft glow of streetlights, the distant hum of city lamps, and even the security lighting in your neighborhood could be silently impacting your brain. While light pollution has been known to affect wildlife and disrupt sleep patterns, new research suggests it could be influencing something even more alarming: Alzheimer’s disease […]

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