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  <title>A monkey learned to use the output of just one brain cell to move its wrist</title>
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  <title>If you want someone to warm to you, give them a steaming hot drink</title>
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  <title>Musicians use both sides of their brains more frequently than average people</title>
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  <title>MIT research finds visual memory capacity much larger than previously thought</title>
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  <title>Meditation changes temperatures: Mind controls body in extreme experiments</title>
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  <title>Loss Of Sleep, Even For A Single Night, Increases Inflammation In The Body</title>
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  <title>How Snoozing Makes You Smarter -- during slumber, our brain engages in data analysis, from strengthening memories to solving problems</title>
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  <title>Eat your way to a better brain</title>
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