Send us a text Read the companion article What if saying "no" is as biologically fundamental as saying "yes"? Groundbreaking neuroscience research reveals that the female brain contains specialized "rejection neurons" in the ventromedial hypothalamus—distinct circuits dedicated to active, defensive boundary-setting that can even override hormonal signals. In this episode, we explore: • How fiber photometry lets scientists watch rejection neurons "light up like fireworks" • Why the brain...
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Send us a text Read the companion article What if saying "no" is as biologically fundamental as saying "yes"? Groundbreaking neuroscience research reveals that the female brain contains specialized "rejection neurons" in the ventromedial hypothalamus—distinct circuits dedicated to active, defensive boundary-setting that can even override hormonal signals. In this episode, we explore: • How fiber photometry lets scientists watch rejection neurons "light up like fireworks" • Why the brain...
Send us a text 📖 Read: The night sky isn't just beautiful. According to the latest theoretical physics, it might be the fundamental computational substrate of reality itself—a two-dimensional screen on which the entire four-dimensional universe performs its calculations. We're only beginning to learn how to read what's written there. This work demonstrates that fundamental problems—problems that have stumped brilliant minds for generations—can yield to new perspectives. The solution was...
Heliox: Where Evidence Meets Empathy 🇨🇦‬
Send us a text Read the companion article What if saying "no" is as biologically fundamental as saying "yes"? Groundbreaking neuroscience research reveals that the female brain contains specialized "rejection neurons" in the ventromedial hypothalamus—distinct circuits dedicated to active, defensive boundary-setting that can even override hormonal signals. In this episode, we explore: • How fiber photometry lets scientists watch rejection neurons "light up like fireworks" • Why the brain...