Psychologists have typically believed we become less curious as we age, but recent research has shown curiosity actually becomes more targeted. In this episode from September, Madeleine Finlay hears f ...
Health Affairs' Rob Lott interviews Nora Volkow, director of the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) at the National Institutes of Health, to discuss addiction as a brain disorder, treatments for ...
Astrophysicist and author Hakeem Oluseyi talks with cosmologist Janna Levin in a new 10-episode podcast series, Particles of Thought, from GBH and the producers of NOVA. In August 2025, 2,171 ...
Nicholas Weiler Ph.D. ’14, associate director for communications at the Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute, finds himself “transported into the conversation” whenever he listens to podcasts. As the host ...
On Sunday’s episode of The Excerpt podcast: Brain-computer interfaces promise breakthroughs in restoring lost function and beyond. But they also raise ethical and societal questions about the linking ...
Rachel Feltman: For Scientific American’s Science Quickly, I’m Rachel Feltman. You may recall that during one of our news roundup episodes last month, I mentioned a new study on microplastics in the ...
Most people think of brain health in terms of MRI and CT scans, but QuantalX is marrying transcranial magnetic stimulation with EEG such that clinicians can now measure individual brain function ...
On this episode of Uncanny Valley, we dive into the heated race between two companies to build a commercial brain-computer interface. Brain-computer interfaces might have inspired works of science ...
Brain health is a hot topic showing up in podcasts, headlines and social feeds, but what it means to us personally depends on where we are in life. In our 20s and 30s, it’s about staying sharp, making ...
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