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Obesity starts in the brain: Here's why

Obesity starts in the brain: Here's why

Two main brain systems control feeding behavior. The homeostatic system ensures the body gets the right amount of energy to maintain balance, while the hedonic system drives eating based on pleasure. These systems are closely connected and sometimes conflict, as pleasurable foods can override feelings of fullness, leading to overeating.
Frederikke Aabo-Rosendal 08 Apr 2025
The brain loves color - but different ones

The brain loves color - but different ones

I always wondered if we humans see color the same way. I mean, when we call something blue, is it the same color we call blue? Or do we just have the same name for something that we see differently? Is that why we have different favorite colors? And if
Frederikke Aabo-Rosendal 18 Mar 2025
Space week day 6: Faster than light makes you younger, but otherwise spaceflight ages us

Space week day 6: Faster than light makes you younger, but otherwise spaceflight ages us

Time dilation, a concept of Einstein's, occurs when an object moves close to the speed of light. For astronauts traveling at near-light speeds, time would pass more slowly for them relative to people on Earth. In theory, astronauts could age slower compared to individuals on Earth if they
Frederikke Aabo-Rosendal 07 Dec 2024

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