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Memories aren't static in the brain — they 'drift' over time Scientists have known since the 1990s that the human brain contains these particles, but researchers didn't know why.
Researchers have developed a gene therapy technology that uses magnetic fields to switch groups of neurons on and off, controlling brain circuits affected by Parkinson’s disease. In addition to ...
An analysis of brain waves offers new evidence that people subconsciously process information about the planet’s magnetism.
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