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Eye fatigue during astronomical observation can be mitigated by short, regular breaks incorporating simple eye exercises, ...
Retired Green Beret Lt. Col. Tony Aguilar, a West Point graduate who worked as a contractor distributing aid for the Gaza ...
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Chinese media tested the driver-assist systems of 36 cars in real highway situations and had a wide range in results, but ...
Neuralink, Elon Musk’s brain chip company, has partnered with researchers in Spain and California on a new clinical trial for ...
Seeing faces in objects—known as face pareidolia—triggers a powerful attentional response, according to a new study.
You may be seeing faces in clouds, toast, or cars—and it turns out your brain is wired to notice them. A fascinating new study shows how our attention is hijacked not just by real faces, but by ...