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Creative Hobbies Like Tango Dancing or Playing Musical Instruments May Help Keep Your Brain Young, Study Finds
Scientists found that talented experts had "younger" brains than those of their less experienced counterparts, even those who ...
First, the scientists compared brain scans of expert and non-expert creatives (including tango dancers, musicians, visual ...
Science appears to be a step closer to understanding how the brain generates hallucinations, raising hopes that someday they ...
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Scientists enlist AI to map regions of the brain in unprecedented detail — and that’s just the start
Researchers say artificial intelligence has helped them create one of the most detailed maps of the mouse brain to date.
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I don’t let my daughter use screens - so why do her teachers?
Many parents strictly manage their children's screentime at home, but it's being undone by schools relying on tech for ...
Are you a poor, resilient, short, disturbed or sleep-aid sleeper? A new study shows how each sleep type impacts health.
When Deloitte consultants outsourced thinking to ChatGPT, they produced a $291,000 disaster. Students will fail the same way ...
Feeling overwhelmed at work? NYU neuroscientist Dr. Wendy Suzuki offers two science-backed techniques to boost focus and motivation. Create a 'Done List' to acknowledge daily achievements, no matter ...
From Edison to Taylor Swift, the brain is a living phonograph—recording and replaying the grooves of memory, culture, and ...
On Monday, 2003 World Cup winner Lewis Moody confirmed that he had become the fourth former international rugby player to be ...
Eight simple pastimes that prove emotional depth doesn’t cost a thing — it just asks you to slow down, notice, and feel fully ...
New artificial intelligence-generated images that appear to be one thing, but something else entirely when rotated, are ...
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