Scientists revive activity in frozen mouse brains for the first time
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What happened: Scientists revive activity in frozen mouse brains for the first time
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Scientists revive activity in frozen mouse brains for the first time
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Our brains can “flicker” off for a split second during a boring task caused by sleep-like brain activity occurring while we are awake. Adults with ADHD experience them much more frequently, and may be behind inconsistent attention, slower reaction times, and chronic sleepiness associated with ADHD.
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Monarchs stop to drink nectar from flowers in Austin, Texas, on their migration down to Mexico. | Jay Janner/The Austin American-Statesman via Getty Images
For the past quarter century, the future of monarch butterflies has looked dire, with these iconic American insects flitting toward extinctio
Monarchs stop to drink nectar from flowers in Austin, Texas, on their migration down to Mexico. | Jay Janner/The Austin American-Statesman via Getty Images
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