10 Facts About Brain Work Which Prove We’re Capable of Anything.

We can really get anything which we set our mind to it, quite literally. And the reason is that we are gifted with the most amazing tool we could hope for..!! Here is a list of 10 facts about brain…

It’s Possible to Plant False Memories Into Your Brain, And It Could Be a Good Thing.

Often we quarrel over an action which took place when all of us were present but we remember different versions of it. Our brain does the alteration of recollection for our benefit. Elizabeth F. Loftus, a well-known researcher of cognitive…

Meet Baby Emma – She Was Frozen For 24 Years as an Embryo.

Embryos that have been frozen and stored away to be used later are called “snow babies”. The embryo that has been stored in this manner for the longest period of time is now known to the world as baby Emma,…

Beards Keep You Young, Healthy & Handsome, Says Science.

Nowadays beards are the style of men. But they are not only a style but also make one happier and improve health. Don’t believe this? Read on…

Napping can Dramatically Increase Learning, Memory, Awareness, and More

In some places, the work day is organized around afternoon naps. Everyone goes home for them. Unfortunately, in America – more focused on our corporate lifestyles than our health – a mid-day nap is seen as a sign of pure…

Harvard Scientists Turned Hydrogen Into Metal.

Harvard University scientists recently accomplished maybe one of the most amazing alchemy tasks of modern days: they turned the lightest of all elements, hydrogen, into a metal.

The First Human-Pig Hybrid Has Been Successfully Created.

It is controversial, it raises ethical debates, it causes many people to yell many times, but it is also remarkable: scientists of Salk Institute have successfully grown the first human-pig hybrid in the embryonic stage.

9th Grade Students’ WiFi Experiment Gets Serious International Attention.

Five 9th grade girls from Denmark recently created a scientific experiment that has caused an international attention in the scientific community.