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[2:10] MIT researchers have developed a new technique for imaging brain tissue at multiple scales, allowing them to pe…
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[3:20] A new study out of MIT and Brandeis University suggests musical preferences are cultural in origin and not hardw…
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[6:51] A powerful scientific method of observation has helped scientists understand the brain. That method closely p…
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[1:07] Music and more specifically, rhythmic ability may help babies learn languages. [Source: Newsy Science YouT…
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[4:36] Human nature is often portrayed as selfish and power hungry, but research by Dacher Keltner finds that we are har…
MORETatyana Sharpee: Information theory to understand the mysteries of the brain
[4:46] A fascinating look into the mysteries of the brain by using Information theory. [Source: Salk Institute YouT…
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[3:35] The choice of whether to pursue A-level qualifications after compulsory education is substantially influenc…
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