(Science Daily) A new study of brain activity patterns in people doing a memory task finds that the way we make inferences — finding hidden connections between different experiences — changes dramatically as we age. The study’s findings might one day lead to personalized learning strategies based on a person’s cognitive and brain development.
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Jordan Peterson: Government Adviser Told Me COVID Rules Based on Opinion Polls, Not Science
(Paul Joseph Watson) Jordan Peterson says he spoke to a senior government adviser who told him Canada’s COVID restriction policies are completely driven by opinion polls and not science.
Ever Been Lost in the Grocery Store? Researchers Are Closer to Knowing Why It Happens
(Science Daily) Imagine you’re walking through a chain supermarket, headed for the dairy section.
All Of A Sudden The CDC Has Stopped Talking About Herd Immunity
(Mac Slavo) In case you haven’t noticed, the CDC no longer looks as concerned with herd immunity as it once did.
Brain Noise: What is It and How Does It Affect You?
(Exploring Your Mind) Your neurons talk to each other constantly. In fact, the electrical activity they generate forms a permanent and unpredictable ‘noise’ that neurologists are trying to understand.
Do Animals Have a Sense of Humor? Science Says Yes
(Exploring Your Mind) What does science tell us about humor in animals? Everything seems to indicate that some species do have one. However, what does this imply?
New Insights Into How the Infant Microbiome Impacts Early Childhood Behavior in Boys and Girls
(Science Daily) A new Dartmouth-led study published in Pediatric Research has found a direct and sex-specific association between the composition of infant microbiome and early childhood behavioral health.
98-Year-Old Who Donated Body to Science Ends Up Dissected in Front of Audience at Expensive ‘Freak Show’ in Portland
(Cassandra Fairbanks) The family of the man is outraged over how his body was desecrated without their consent. The audience paid $500 per ticket to watch the body of David Saunders be dissected, live and in person.
‘You Will Never Be Able To Coerce Me Into Being Vaccinated’: EU Politician Blasts COVID Jab Mandates
(Pierre Boralevi) A German MEP says that she’d rather go to jail than take a COVID jab.
The Mechanisms of Addiction
(Neuroscience News) A five-year, $2.59 million grant from the National Institutes of Health will allow a psychology professor at Binghamton University, State University of New York to study the mechanisms of addiction.
Huxley’s New World – The War on Science and the 20th Century Descent of Man
(Cynthia Chung) In Part 1 the question was discussed what was Aldous’ real intention in writing the Brave New World; was it meant as an exhortation, an inevitable prophecy or as an Open Conspiracy? An Open Conspiracy closely linked to not only H.G. Wells, who clearly laid out such a vision in his book by the same title, published in 1928, but a vision also in the vein of Aldous’ famous grandfather Thomas Huxley “Darwin’s bulldog” and mentor to Wells.
Brain Regeneration: Why it’s Real and How to Do It
(Sayer Ji) It is a commonly held misconception that the brain is beyond repair. Even the medical establishment has asserted that once we kill brain cells, they are gone forever. The fact is, the brain can repair itself, and as science is now proving, there is real benefit to simple practices that can help keep our brains sharp and elastic throughout our lifetime.
The Science Behind Why Kids Should Not Get (and Don’t Need) the COVID Shot
(Steven Mosher) Most of us know by now — despite the efforts of the legacy media and the Biden administration to hide the fact — that the China virus poses virtually zero risk to kids. The vast majority of children who contract it will come down with no more than the sniffles, if they show any symptoms at all.
How Pets Affect Your Health, According to Science
(Exploring Your Mind) It’s a proven fact that taking care of a dog, cat, or other species of animal is beneficial for you on many levels. As a matter of fact, there are several studies that analyze how your pets affect your health, and the results all agree that they improve both your life and your psychological well-being.
Top Five Traditional, Fermented Anti-Aging Foods
(GreenMedInfo Research Group) Want a simple way to boost your brain power, heart health, digestion, disease resistance and energy level? If that all sounds too good to be true, it’s time you got acquainted with the top five traditional, fermented anti-aging foods.














