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The Middle Ages: When Brain Science Stalled and Philosophy Took Over

After early breakthroughs, brain science slowed dramatically during the Middle Ages. Here’s how philosophy, religion, and limited tools shaped understanding for centuries.

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For thousands of years, humans misunderstood the brain. This article explores how ancient civilizations first approached brain function—and why it still matters today.

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Karalee Greer   -   Apr 11, 2026 Why Racket Sports May Be So Powerful for the Brain
Why Racket Sports May Be So Powerful for the Brain

Racket sports don’t just move the body, they engage the brain through coordination, decision-making, and social interaction.

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Karalee Greer   -   Apr 09, 2026 Can Playing Tennis or Pickleball Really Help You Live Longer?
Can Playing Tennis or Pickleball Really Help You Live Longer?

Can playing tennis or pickleball really add years to your life? A closer look at the research reveals a more nuanced and interesting story.

by Karalee Greer
Future of Work   -   Mar 19, 2026 🧠 Working to Get Well
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Burnout isn’t a time issue—it’s a nervous system issue. Here’s why today’s workforce is dysregulated and what leaders must change to restore performance.

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Major breakthroughs in brain-computer interfaces, memory restoration, and AI-driven cognition signal a future where the human brain becomes programmable, readable, and deeply integrated with technology.

by George Moen
History of Science   -   Mar 19, 2026 The Middle Ages: When Brain Science Stalled and Philosophy Took Over
The Middle Ages: When Brain Science Stalled and Philosophy Took Over

After early breakthroughs, brain science slowed dramatically during the Middle Ages. Here’s how philosophy, religion, and limited tools shaped understanding for centuries.

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History of Science   -   Mar 19, 2026 Ancient Beginnings: How Early Civilizations First Understood the Brain
Ancient Beginnings: How Early Civilizations First Understood the Brain

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