Different Functions Of The Different parts of the brain

The brain has three main parts: the cerebrum, cerebellum and brain stem. Cerebrum: is the largest part of the brain and is composed of right and left hemispheres. It performs higher functions like interpreting touch, vision and hearing, as well as speech, reasoning, emotions, learning, and fine control of movement.

Soar Through the Heart of a Supernova in This Gorgeous New Simulation

When the universe’s largest stars run out of fuel and die, they explode in technicolor tsunamis of gas and dust that can stretch on into space for dozens of light-years. To see the full array of cosmic colors left behind by a star gone supernova, you generally need some pretty sophisticated telescopes capable of seeing light …

Why Trump’s Tweet About (Not) Going to the Moon Is a Problem for Space Exploration

Just one month after proclaiming his administration’s mission to go back to the moon before going to on to Mars, President Donald Trump seemed to completely shift spaceflight gears in a confusing tweet June 7. Donald J. Trump✔@realDonaldTrump For all of the money we are spending, NASA should NOT be talking about going to the Moon – …

Interesting facts about music related to science.

1.The chills you get when you listen to music,is mostly caused by the brain releasing dopamine while anticipating the peak moment of a song. 2.There are few activities in life that utilizes the entire brain ,and music is one of them. 3. Playing music regularly will alter your brain structure . 4. The brain responds …

These First Americans Vanished Without a Trace — But Hints of Them Linger

There are no surviving members of an ancient and mysterious group of people who lived in North America for millennia. Until now, scientists thought they had vanished without a trace. But new research shows that this paleo group’s genes live on today in several indigenous cultures. The finding is surprising, as other studies had found …

Where are the aliens?

One night about 60 years ago, physicist Enrico Fermi looked up into the sky and asked, “Where is everybody?”  He was talking about aliens. Today, scientists know that there are millions, perhaps billions of planets in the universe that could sustain life. So, in the long history of everything, why hasn’t any of this life made it …

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