Modern policing’s obsession with speed is burning out officers and weakening judgement. Smarter systems aligned with human biology can improve health, performance, and public trust.
Lamangata Luxury Surf Resort, Costa Rica, offers high-performance surf instruction that helps guests catch waves and ...
Well, it starts out as “just a quick match”, right after you get off of work. Then somehow it’s 11:47 p.m., the jaw is ...
Canary yellow is replacing last year’s pale butter yellow. This high-pigment shade is the ultimate mood-lifter, symbolising ...
Bungy jumping feels scary because it activates the brain’s natural fight-or-flight response, triggered by the perceived ...
George "Iceberg" Miller finds daily cold-weather jumps into Lake Michigan help overcome fear and kick start his happy chemicals.
Psychologists explain the brain’s neurochemical withdrawal once the holiday lights come down and how to bridge the emotional gap of routine and distance ...
Psychologists explain the brain’s neurochemical withdrawal once the holiday lights come down and how to bridge the emotional gap of routine and distance ...
A 60-meter fall down a mountain would be the end for most, but for Keith Wilson, it was just another chapter in his extraordinary fight against Parkinson's.
When you get scared — really scared — your brain floods with adrenaline. But once the danger passes, it releases dopamine. That’s why you laugh after a jump scare. And it’s exactly why haunted houses, ...
A new study shows dopamine isn’t the brain’s movement “gas pedal” after all. Instead of setting speed or strength, it quietly enables movement in the background, much like oil in an engine. When ...
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