We all experience thought, but do our thoughts objectively exist beyond our own perception of them ?
Scientists and philosophers have long struggled to understand the nature of time and whether or not it even exists at all.
For two decades, the CIA conducted secretive experiments into mind control and psychological manipulation.
If we told you not to think of a pink elephant, would you be able to, or would you end up thinking of one all the more?
The research represents the first step toward a working mind control device - but there's still a long way to go.
Some researchers have highlighted potentially harmful effects of meditation and mindfulness practices.
As if supermassive black holes weren't scary enough already, their rotational speed is absolutely mind-blowing.
After Neuralink's recent announcement of a successful human trial, brain implants have become a topic of heated debate.
Psychologist Ruth Ogden takes a closer look at how the human mind perceives the passage of time.
What exactly goes on in the mind of someone who is in the middle of being resuscitated following a cardiac arrest ?
The idea of uploading someone's mind to a computer might seem like science-fiction, but what if it could be done for real ?
Several members of Congress have recently spoken out on the topic of UFOs and the secrecy surrounding it.
The ability to mentally picture things might seem second nature, but some people are unable to do it at all.
Most of us take it for granted that we can imagine things in our mind, but some people literally have no imagination whatsoever.
In a world first, physicists have successfully made light appear to move backwards and forwards in time simultaneously.
The incident serves as a stark reminder of the danger these enormous snakes can pose to humans.
An eerie face envisaged within the mind of an artificial intelligence seems to be the Internet's latest answer to Slender Man.
The Israeli spoon-bender is back in the news this week with another bizarre claim of his psychic prowess.
A creature resembling the Mind Flayer from 'Stranger Things' has been photographed on Bennar beach in Gwynedd.
A new study has provided evidence confirming the role eye movements play in recreating events in the mind.