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Scientists discovered a surge of unknown activity in people's brains as they died – BGR

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  1. Scientists discovered a surge of unknown activity in people’s brains as they died  BGR
  2. Activity in Dying Brains Hints at Moments of Consciousness  Newser
  3. Study finds evidence of increased brain activity right before death  Medical News Today
  4. Surging Brain Activity in Dying People May Be a Sign of Near-Death Experiences  Smithsonian Magazine
  5. Scientists Detect Surge of Brain Activity in Dying Coma Patients  Futurism
  6. View Full Coverage on Google News



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