May 23, 2026ADHD symptom paths are physically reflected in how brain develops during adolescence. People whose symptoms worsen have a slower rate of cortical thinning in part of brain that regulate mind-wandering and internal thoughts, impacting focus outward when required in classroom or social settings. Science
May 23, 2026New research from the University of Oxford and the University of Reading suggests bipedalism and expanding brain size helped drive the overwhelming dominance of right-handedness in humans. Science
May 23, 2026Teen Invents AI-Powered Robotic Turtle to Identify Underwater Hazards with Impressive Precision Science
May 23, 2026Stephen Hawking’s dad reveals super genius was lazy kid who ‘didn’t study,’ lounged around too much: biography Science
May 23, 2026Researchers report that AI models trained mainly on Global North data treat regional words from Brazil’s Center-West and Northeast as statistical noise — and argue that fixing this requires more than just regional datasets; it requires treating data as a cultural meaning-making system. Science
May 23, 2026Sleep, Waste Clearance, and Dementia May Be Linked: Chronic stress, depression, cardiovascular disease, fragmented sleep, and aging are associated with a higher risk of dementia based on the same biological problem: disruption of a sleep-dependent brain rhythm that helps clear waste from the brain. Science