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Tuesday 28 November 2023 Dublin: 3°C

# brains

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2022
The Explainer: Is the internet bad for our brains?
Listen here to find out from cyberpsychology researcher and lecturer Dr Nicola Fox Hamilton.
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A bee can process numbers in the same way that a human does
Previous studies have shown other animals have similar cognitive functions to humans.
Pig brains partially revived hours after animals died
Certain brain cells’ normal functions had restarted and the immune system appeared to work.
Munster's Conor Murray underlines his deep rugby intelligence
The scrum-half’s first-half try was exceptionally clever.
Quite a lot of people are sceptical of this Daily Mail article on ‘male’ and ‘female’ brains
But it’s SCIENCE, you guys!
Everyone is highly sceptical of this Daily Mail article on 'male' and 'female' brains
But it’s SCIENCE, you guys!
Drop-goal hero Larkham may be the most important man in Australia's RWC bid
One of Michael Cheika’s most important moves was bringing the former out-half in as his attack coach.
Galway man makes it to live shows of Countdown
“I always knew the address in my head and that they were always looking for contestants.”
'Budding psychopaths' can be identified 'by how they react to people in pain'
A study has found that children who don’t react the same as other people when they see photos of people in pain may be at risk of developing psychopathy as adults.
TCD fifteenth in the world when it comes to maths
Irish universities have fared very well in maths and engineering…
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