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A new study suggests the benefits of speed training for your mind. Globe reporter Kay Lazar explains what that means.
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Doctor Who was supposed to get a new lease on life thanks to a deal between Disney and BBC, but now its future is up in the ...
Scientists and labour leaders are warning that cuts to Environment and Climate Change Canada could significantly impact the ...
Dancing uses overlooked senses and may tie to our deep evolutionary past. Knowing that can only make it more magical.