Want to know what birdwatchers get for Christmas? Bird books, bird puzzles and bird games, of course. This year Mark and I exchanged Christmas presents in person with our sons and their families and ...
Editorial: Manganese-Enhanced MRI: A New Avenue of Functional and Structural Imaging in Neuroscience
illustrated the various methods for visual neuroscience ... MEMRI is proving useful as a method to visualize the functional neuronal circuits and anatomy of the brain in vivo. Moreover, AIM-MRI makes ...
To enable functional neuroimaging during walking, we applied source modeling to high-density (120 channels) EEG recordings using individual anatomy reconstructed from ... consistent with the location ...
LOS ANGELES -- Roshumba Williams made history in 1990 when she made her debut in Sports Illustrated Swimsuit as one of the brand's first African American models. Now, the model and On The Red ...
With the first season of the 12-team playoff in the books, here is Sports Illustrated’s All-CFP team. Howard concluded a strong playoff run by completing 17-of-21 passes for 231 yards and two ...
Now that the confetti has been cleaned up, here is Sports Illustrated’s way-too-early Top 25 rankings for the 2025 season. Can a team lose a three-year starting quarterback who passed for more ...
During his first administration, President-elect Donald J. Trump’s global business empire created an unprecedented number of conflicts of interest for a sitting president. Ethics experts worried ...
Brianna “Chickenfry” LaPaglia is making quite the splash. On Wednesday, Sports Illustrated Swimsuit announced the Barstool Sports podcast host, 25, as its January 2025 digital cover model.
Could it be possible that someone is a better reader because of their brain anatomy? A study published in Neuroimage shows the brain structure of readers, explaining why some people excel at reading.
His work for Sports Illustrated included the renowned cover photo of the United States men’s hockey team celebrating their upset win at the 1980 Winter Olympics. In 1980, Heinz Kluetmeier found ...
Brain samples contained 10 times more microplastics than other organs. The brain may contain higher -- and more significant -- amounts of microplastics than other organs in the body, according to ...
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