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Resetting Your Brain: How Sleep Helps You Forget The Noise Rebekah Bourne explores how sleep prevents cognitive overload by selectively weakening synapses.
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POSTS FROM 2024

Is Friendship Uniquely Human? Do animals have friends? Ailie McWhinnie discusses theories for the unlikely emergence of cooperation in animals and whether this extends to friendship.
How Human Connections Have Shaped Our Evolution Rachel Duke explores how our connections with one another have formed the human evolutionary trajectory, discussing examples such as lactose tolerance and language in early hominids, to question the future of human evolution.
Mental Maps In her exploration of connectomics, Rachel McKeown reflects on the rapidly advancing field dedicated to mapping intricate physical connections of neurones in diverse networks, and what this holds for the future.
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