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Schizophrenia Linked to Structural Brain Heterogeneity
The symptoms of schizophrenia vary greatly from person to person, and a newly reported international multicenter study, headed by a research team at...
genengnews.com - 30+ days ago

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This is the best diet for healthy aging, new study finds
A new study shows a healthy diet rich in plant-based foods is linked to a higher likelihood of reaching age 70 free of chronic disease. Prioritizing plants may be the key to healthy aging, according to new research. The study, published in the journal Nature Medicine, examined the dietary preferences...
today.com - 13 days ago
technology
LinkedIn is training AI models on your data
You’ll need to opt out twice to stop LinkedIn from using your account data for training in the future — but anything already done is done. If you’re on LinkedIn, then you should know that the social network has, without asking, opted accounts into training generative AI models. 404Media reports that...
theverge.com - 30+ days ago
architecture
three stacked concrete slabs outline birye church by SML in korea
birye church, designed by sml, is composed of three stacked concrete slabs supported by structural walls and columns....
designboom.com - 30+ days ago
entrepreneurship
Has The Brain Drain From U.S. Universities Already Begun?
As the Trump administration continues to wage its multifront campaign against university research, signs are emerging that faculty at American colleges are ready to pack their bags and head elsewhere to continue their careers. Some already have. Citing the political climate in the United States and...
forbes.com - 6 days ago
fitness
Could this simple trick combat a bad night’s sleep and save running performance?
According to new research, adding this strategy to your warm-up routine could counteract a poor round of sleep – even before a race Although high-quality sleep has long been linked to better athletic performance, getting a decent night’s kip can be more of a dream than a reality for many runners....
runnersworld.com - 13 days ago
parenting / learning
What Does Watching All Those Videos Do to Kids’ Brains?
Video content—whether viewed on cellphones, laptops, or interactive whiteboards—has become so ubiquitous both inside and outside classrooms that...
edweek.org - 30+ days ago
science
Ketamine’s rapid antidepressant effects traced to overlooked brain cells
A new study has uncovered a surprising player in ketamine’s rapid antidepressant effects: astrocytes, the star-shaped support cells of the brain. By...
psypost.org - 30+ days ago
science
Dendritic spines: The key to understanding how memories are linked in time
If you've ever noticed how memories from the same day seem connected while events from weeks apart feel separate, a new study reveals the reason: Our...
phys.org - 13 days ago
health
How early-life stress can ‘reprogram’ the brain
New research reveals how childhood adversity shapes the brain and behavior. Early-life adversity affects more than half of the world’s children and is...
futurity.org - 16 days ago
how-to
Netflix-linked AI video model may look janky, but it's a groundbreaking advance
Go- with-the-Flow allows easy cut-and-drag animation. Another possible player has emerged in the race to create a reliable AI video generator....
creativebloq.com - 30+ days ago
technology
This Computer Runs on Human Brain Cells—and You Can Buy It for $ 35,000
An Australian startup called Cortical Labs has built what appears to be a David Cronenbergian box of grotesqueries that looks a lot sleeker and modern than its innards belie. It’s a computer—a weird and gross one—that runs on human brain cells. It does this while looking like an Apple-designed...
vice.com - 30+ days ago
learning
40 Counterintuitive Bits of Trivia That Will Turn Your Brain Inside Out Like a Shirt in the Laundry
They say that we’re transitioning from The Age of Information to The Age of Intelligence, so we wanted to send The Age of Information off with a...
cracked.com - 30+ days ago
technology
Using robots in nursing homes linked to higher employee retention, better patient care
Facing high employee turnover and an aging population, nursing homes have increasingly turned to robots to complete a variety of care tasks, but few...
sciencedaily.com - 30+ days ago
fitness
Our brains underestimate our wrist’s true flexibility, study finds
Researchers have found that people systematically underestimate how far their wrists can move. This finding suggests that the brain’s internal...
psypost.org - 30+ days ago
nature
Largest brain map ever reveals fruit fly’s neurons in exquisite detail
Wiring diagram lays out connections between nearly 140,000 neurons and reveals new types of nerve cell. Explore innovative talent training models,...
nature.com - 30+ days ago
fitness
How Exercise Protects The Brain — Even After This Diagnosis
We know exercise keeps our bodies strong, but what about its power to sustain life—even when faced with a challenging diagnosis like dementia? New...
mindbodygreen.com - 24 days ago
self improvement
What Stress, Change And Isolation Do To Your Brain
Change happens. Adversity happens. Conflict happens. Then your brain and body tries to cope with it. Your brain releases stress hormones, like cortisol, which then fire up excessive cell-signaling cytokines which alter your physiology. Suddenly your ability to regulate your behavior and emotions is...
forbes.com - 30+ days ago
food & drink
Coffee News Recap, 3 Jan: Market analysts predict US $ 4/lb arabica futures in 2025, coffee consumption linked to improved gut health & other stories
Every Friday, Perfect Daily Grind rounds up the top coffee industry news from the week. Editor’s noteThe coffee industry is expected to face more...
perfectdailygrind.com - 30+ days ago
entrepreneurship
9 Ways To Build Credibility On LinkedIn Fast
LinkedIn rewards those who show up with intention and focus on building credibility. While most users scroll in silence, never posting or commenting, a small percentage are winning big, attracting dream clients and growing their businesses through strategic moves anyone could copy. I grew my...
forbes.com - 30+ days ago
health
Long-Term NSAID Use Linked to Lower Dementia Risk
A new study finds that long-term use of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) is associated with a lower risk of developing dementia....
neurosciencenews.com - 30+ days ago
nutrition
Cousins win $ 100K and use it to bring healthy living to their N.J. community
As children, cousins Avry and Chris Griffin struggled, watching their loved ones battle serious health issues like liver cancer, diabetes, and brain...
www.nj.com - 30+ days ago
fitness
8 surprising ways your brain powers the rest of your body
Your brain is your body’s control center. But how much do you really know about what it does? The brain is one of the most complex organs in your body. It’s the control center that oversees pretty much every other part of your body. From walking in the woods and learning new things to powering your...
aol.com - 11 days ago
health
Brain Decoder Reads Thoughts
Curated by 3 min read According to researchers at The University of Texas at Austin, an innovative AI-driven brain decoder can now translate a person's...
perplexity.ai - 30+ days ago
science
Microplastic Concentrations In The Human Body Linked To Multiple Tissue Lesions
Metadata analysis indicates microplastics in the human body damage tissues and are connected with various health conditions....
iflscience.com - 30+ days ago
money
Money market outlook 2025: trends and dynamics in the eurozone, US, and UK
Eurozone: A gradual tightening from the ECB's shrinking balance sheet There remains a structural tightening trend as the European Central Bank (ECB)...
ing.com - 30+ days ago