NeuroEverything
My name is Hesham and I'm a University of Cambridge graduate and medical doctor who just happens to be very passionate about health, science and education. I created this channel on YouTube, as a way of sharing this passion. I publish weekly videos about the human brain on YouTube — where I answer a whole host of questions on psychology, psychiatry and neuroscience; that will (hopefully) enable yo
07/21/2024
The history of science is full of stories of great female scientists that were reduced and stifled by those around them. Clara Immerwahr was the first German woman to receive a PhD in chemistry. A brilliant scientist in her own right, Clara's life and career were cut short after her marriage to the renowned chemist and Nobel Prize recipient Fritz Haber.
In this video, we discuss Clara's overlooked contributions and the challenges she faced. This is very much a story of lost potential, but it serves as a reminder to all that we must do all we can to protect the rights and freedoms of women, as they become increasingly challenged.
Long Live Clara & Every Female Scientist... Past, Present, and Future.
Clara Immerwahr: A Great Chemist Undone The history of science is full of stories of great female scientists that were reduced and stifled by those around them. Clara Immerwahr was the first German...
07/21/2024
Have you ever tried reading in your dreams, only to find it impossible?
You're not alone... and there is nothing wrong with you. Most people lose the ability to read and even form coherent sentences while dreaming due to the way sleep affects Broca's and Wernicke's areas.
The Reason Why We Can't Read In Dreams? Have you ever tried reading in your dreams, only to find it impossible?You're not alone... and there is nothing wrong with you. Most people lose the ability ...
07/20/2024
Did our ancestors practice cannibalism? The evidence says yes... but why exactly did they stop? After all, we know of over 1300 species that practice cannabalism (including primates). One theory suggests it may have had something to do with the calorific value of human bodies (or lack thereof).
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https://www.smithsonianmag.com/science-nature/our-human-relatives-butchered-and-ate-each-other-145-million-years-ago-180982425/
https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/ancient-cannibals-did-not-eat-humans-nutrition-study-says-180962823/
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Human Cannibalism: A History of Hunger, Not Horror? Did our ancestors practice cannibalism? The evidence says yes... but why exactly did they stop? After all, we know of over 1300 species that practice cannaba...
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