HealthYour eardrums move in sync with your eyes but we don’t know why It turns out our eardrums seem to change position in coordination with our eye movements. This may help our brains link what we see and hear News
LifeGiggling rats reveal the most ticklish part of our brains The neurons involved in the enjoyment of tickling have been discovered in rats, which emit ultrasonic squeals of delight when tickled on their belly or feet News