Near-death experiences are ‘electrical surge in dying brain’
A surge of electrical activity in the brain could be responsible for the vivid experiences described by near-death survivors
The world.edu network focuses on education, science, innovation and the environment.
Here you can submit and vote on the best content from the world’s leading organisations and websites.
A surge of electrical activity in the brain could be responsible for the vivid experiences described by near-death survivors
Norway's government is refusing to let Apple take aerial photography of the capital city Oslo to create 3D images for its Maps app, reports local media.
Corporate CEOs who exhibit narcissistic personality traits are more likely to embrace discontinuous or disruptive technologies than their less narcissistic counterparts,
For the last several years, Arizona State University has been on something of a sustainability binge.
Who says young adults aren’t into cars?
African countries and private game reserves are engaging in an increasingly sophisticated arms race against poachers ...
Why are some majors more popular than others with undergraduates? I
Researchers opened a centuries-old Florence tomb on Friday in a search for remains that could confirm the identity of the woman whose enigmatic smile ...
A team of Greek university students has won an award from NASA for their design of an autonomous greenhouse to produce spinach on Mars.
A South Korean city becomes the first to power buses by using an electric road ...