Richard John3. The catch-22bigthink.com - Matt DavisFrom time-traveling billiard balls to information-destroying black holes, the world’s got plenty of puzzles that are hard to wrap your head …
Richard JohnFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logoAre the brains of men and women fundamentally different?sciencefocus.comFollowing a failure to understand the actions of the opposite sex, there are no doubt many of us who have shrugged our shoulders and sighed ‘I don’t …
Richard JohnFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logoScientists Discover That Our Brains Can Process the World in 11 Dimensionsverified_publisherfuturism.com - Science AlertOur brains can create multiverse-like structures unlike anything we've ever seen. Seeing Like Never Before Neuroscientists have used a classic branch …
Richard JohnNewly discovered region of the brain could be part of what makes us uniqueverified_publishernewatlas.com - By Darren QuickMichio Kaku calls the brain "the most complicated object in the known universe." So, despite plenty of study, maybe it's not a total surprise that …
Richard JohnFluoride: Calcifier of the Soulwakingtimes.com - WakingTimesJanuary 15, 2015 The Discovery Research published in 2001 showed that fluoride (F) deposits in the pineal gland with age and is associated with …
Richard JohnThere’s new hope of not only delaying, but reversing symptoms of dementiaverified_publisherLos Angeles TimesNew research suggests that if identified early, the molecule in the brain that leads to the onset of Alzheimer’s Disease can possibly be removed, which could then result in the reversal of symptoms of dementia. The findings were a key part of a recent presentation from Dr. William Shankle, a …