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Neuroplasticity: Brain Plasticity and the Learning Process

What is Neuroplasticity and How Does It Work? Neuroplasticity refers to the flexibility and adaptability of the brain and nervous system. This concept is defined as the ability of brain cells (neurons) to change their structure, functions and connections. Neuroplasticity describes the process by which an individual learns, experiences, and acquires skills through environmental interactions…

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History of Science

Great Scientists Galileo Galilei (1564-1642): Galileo, an Italian astronomer, physicist and mathematician, is known for his important works such as discovering the moons of Jupiter using the telescope and starting the study of the surface of the Moon. He also developed the laws of free fall and defended the heliocentric model of the universe. Isaac…

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Natural Myths and Mythology

Legendary Creatures Mythical creatures are beings that appear in mythological, mythical or folk tales, often with characteristics different from reality. Although these creatures are called by different names in different cultures, they were born from the imagination of people and used for various purposes. Here are some examples of mythical creatures from various cultures around…

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The Meeting Point of Science and Art: The Influence of Scientists on Art

Aesthetics of Discovery: Artistic Reflections of Scientific Observation There is a broad topic under the heading “Aesthetics of Discovery: Artistic Reflections of Scientific Observation”. This concept aims to examine the artistic aspects of scientific discoveries and observations. It deals with the relationship between science and art, the aesthetic value of scientific discoveries and their artistic…

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