Determinism beyond pre-determined choices

This article explores the debate between free will and determinism through neuroscience, highlighting insights from Huberman and Sapolsky on human behavior’s complexities and implications.

Revisiting Free Will: Neuroscience Unveils Determinism Beyond Pre-Determined Choices

The intricate tapestry of human behavior, choice, and decision-making has been woven together through centuries of philosophical inquiry and scientific exploration. At the heart of this exploration lies the perennial debate between free will and determinism—a dichotomy that has fascinated thinkers from ancient philosophers to modern neuroscientists. Continue reading “Determinism beyond pre-determined choices”

New ways to preserve marine life

Exploring New Ways to Preserve Marine Life – Coral reefs face an unprecedented crisis due to record-breaking sea surface temperatures, prompting scientists to experiment with new methods for restoration and resilience.

Coral Reefs Face Unprecedented Heat: Exploring New Ways to Preserve Marine Life

The world’s coral reefs are facing an unprecedented crisis as record-breaking sea surface temperatures have persisted globally since March 2023. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) declared the world’s fourth mass bleaching event in April, which continues today and is growing. Continue reading “New ways to preserve marine life”

How marmots survive against all odds

Scientists study yellow-bellied marmots to understand how they survive in harsh environments and apply this knowledge to conservation efforts.

Uncovering Nature’s Secrets: How Marmots Survive Against All Odds

In the heart of Colorado’s Rocky Mountains, a remarkable study has been unfolding for over six decades. Researchers at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) have been meticulously studying the behavior and physiology of yellow-bellied marmots, a species renowned for its resilience and adaptability. Continue reading “How marmots survive against all odds”

Kākāpō’s chameleon colors exposed

New Zealand’s kākāpō bird changes color from green to olive to evade extinct predators, study reveals.

The Hidden History Behind the Kākāpō’s Chameleon Colors Exposed

In a groundbreaking study published in the journal PLOS Biology, researchers have shed light on the mysterious evolutionary history behind the changing colors of New Zealand’s critically endangered kākāpō bird. This fascinating discovery not only provides new insights into the unique characteristics of this flightless parrot species but also has significant implications for its conservation. Continue reading “Kākāpō’s chameleon colors exposed”