The latest wave of AI research in China aims to address real human needs, reducing loneliness, improving accessibility.
While ASU does not offer any degrees or minors in deaf-related studies, faculty members are working on changing that.
Seated closely together, a group of about a dozen people meets in the Multipurpose Room in Gallaudet’s Student Center. They are DeafBlind, Deaf, hearing, ...
A recent study involving workers migrating from West Bengal found 15.94% of the respondents faced discrimination in housing, and 14.09% faced harassment over language. The study by Kolkata-based Sabar ...
Brain-training games are all the rage, but whether they prevent cognitive decline has been debatable. Studies in recent years ...
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While many people get caught up in the “I don’t owe anyone anything” sentiment and subconsciously isolate themselves from ...
A subtle change in urine habits could significantly raise the risk of developing dementia, concerning research has suggested. Research has long shown a link between constipation and an increased ...
Dementia diagnoses are projected to nearly double by 2060, yet experts stress the condition is not inevitable. Professor June Andrews outlines eight p ...
Assault and abuse are often perpetrated by the systems and caregivers meant to protect such women, making it harder for them ...
Using a ChatGPT-like AI model, scientists have created a new map of the mouse brain that captures previously uncharted areas ...