When we daydream, we must be able to snap back to attention at a moment’s notice. Researchers at Boston Children’s Hospital uncovered how our brains can do things like react to a question when we’re daydreaming: firing activity in part of the brain called the dentate gyrus keeps us focused on what’s happening in our environment.
Surgical Patient’s Face Catches Fire; Drug Prices Up; Slime at Boar’s Head Plant
Note that some links may require registration or subscription. An Oregon patient’s face caught fire during surgery, a $900,000 lawsuit alleged. (The Oregonian) Entrepreneur Chris