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Katie Tomlinson & Jan Piotrowski explore the science of drinking. From the night before to the morning after, here is the science behind a great night out. Meet Ruth. She’s getting ready for a big...

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Power napping your way to the top

It wouldn’t be unfair to say that many, if not all, of my business ideas lack any real possibility of becoming a reality. However, earlier this week scientists from Germany and Switzerland have...

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Remote Control Brains

Mind control is an unsettling prospect. Its psychology is far less obfuscated than its biology, which is fantastic for advertising companies and frustrating for scientists. Brains contribute about 2%...

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The Neural Code

This article is taken from the Winter 2011 issue of I, Science. Jo Poole talks brain cells, ‘roborats’, and how cutting-edge neurology may help us overcome Parkinson’s Charles Scott Sherrington...

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Preserving the mournful sound of last Kaua’i ‘O’O on earth

Henry Hocking delves into the British Library's Sound Archives

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Decisions can be complicated

Angelina Chrysanthou explores the sub-conscious factors which influence our decision making

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Is human memory unique?

Many academics believe that only humans can ‘mentally time travel’ to relive their experiences and imagine future ones. But Iona Twaddell reveals new research which indicates humans may not be so...

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Achieving singularity

Tim Ellis examines how neuroimaging could lead to engineering an artificial human brain through advancing our understanding of consciousness

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Memory Maketh Man

Eleanor Magson investigates whether memories make us who we are.

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The Limits of Humanity

From speed and endurance to cognitive limits, Anne Petzold takes a look at just how far humans can go...

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Scientists on the brink of discovering new treatment for schizophrenia

Margaux Lesaffre on abnormal brain waves that may cause hallucinations in schizophrenia

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Symposium: The Stuff of Memory

Memory is an imaginative and creative process, not a static repository. But what role does ‘stuff’ play in the act of remembering? How can memory be talked about in material terms? From neurons to...

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Alice Anderson: Memory Movement Memory Objects

Neil Stoker spends time as both visitor and assistant at Wellcome Collection's current exhibition

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How is Science Improving Your Working Memory?

Recently, experts have developed and released brain exercises for improving the working memory.

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What does a dying person experience before death?

John Bader28th February, 2022 We’ve all seen that scene in a movie when one of...

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I,Science Radio – The Power of Visualisation

Tune in to this week’s episode to harness the power of your mind. Julie Hoeflinger...

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