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Brain Imaging Study Shows That Intelligence Uses the Whole Brain
In a study of brain imaging (fMRI) changes in over 800 people, both while they were active and while they were resting, University of Warzburg...
mindmatters.ai - 30+ days ago

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technology
Actively AI raises $ 22.5M to offer sales ‘superintelligence,’ says AI SDRs failed
AI sales rep startups are a very crowded market these days. If you’re driving into San Francisco from the airport, you’ll probably spot billboards promising that you can “Stop Hiring Humans” (Artisan) or urging you to “Hire Piper, the AI SDR” (Qualified). While some of these startups are certainly...
techcrunch.com - 3 days ago
cool stuff
Incredible video shows ocean predator using complex 'illusion' to trick prey
Before striking its prey, the cuttlefish can be seen displaying rapid colour changes. One of the world’s most skilled underwater predators has been...
yahoo.com - 9 days ago
science
Blinking may give your brain a micro break during cognitive tasks
Blinking serves a crucial physiological function, by clearing debris from our eyes and keeping them lubricated. But now, scientists have found it may...
newscientist.com - 30+ days ago
health
Why there's always room for dessert, according to brain science
You probably know the feeling of having a hearty meal at a restaurant, and feeling full and satisfied only to take a peek at the dessert menu and decide the cheesecake looks just irresistible. So why is it that you just absolutely couldn't have another bite, but you somehow make an exception for a...
npr.org - 30+ days ago
nature
‘Slime’ keeps the brain safe ― and could guard against ageing
Slippery proteins in the brain’s blood vessels form a protective barrier that breaks down with age, studies in mice show. A slimy barrier lining the...
nature.com - 30+ days ago
auto
Driving all the time ? It could be making you unhappy: study
• A recent U.S. study links excessive car dependency to being less satisfied with life• The tipping point appears to be driving for 50% or more of all...
driving.ca - 30+ days ago
lifestyle
As TV star Jamie Otis shows off her 'first time in a bathing suit since having twins,' she admits she's 'been feeling off' about her body
"This body gave me the most beautiful children...I’m going to put a suit on and I’m going to enjoy the beach with my kids," Otis said. Jamie Otis is...
yahoo.com - 10 days ago
technology
China finishes deep-sea tests on upgraded Jiaolong submersible
The month-long trial shows that upgrades will allow it complete more frequent and intensive scientific research missions, state media says....
scmp.com - 10 days ago
movie & tv
Hollywood's new formula: Fewer TV shows
Hollywood's production slowdown may be the new normal. Many entertainment insiders started 2024 hopeful that production levels would recover following the twin labor strikes of 2023 and the broad industry correction in 2022. Now, the first full year since the strikes has ended. So, where is the...
businessinsider.com - 30+ days ago
movie & tv
Why 'ER's 'All in the Family' Is One of the Best Episodes of Television Ever
In 1994, ER premiered. Back then, broadcast shows were recognized with Emmy Awards (ER won 23), social media was not yet around, promos didn’t spoil...
tvinsider.com - 30+ days ago
science
EV Batteries Last Way Longer Than Expected
The rhythms of real-world driving enable EV batteries to live far beyond the predictions of laboratory tests, according to a new study from Stanford...
ieee.org - 30+ days ago
innovation
Try this 60-second brain hack to shift your mindset and regain focus
Brain science shows that when your default mode network is activated, you can access self-awareness, enjoy the past, and think about the future. Let’s start with an exercise. For 60 seconds, look away from your computer (or any screen) and gaze out the window or at a fixed spot in your office. Take...
fastcompany.com - 30+ days ago
fitness
iPhone ‘Fold’ sounds like it’s doing exactly the right thing with its big display
Apple’s first ever foldable iPhone is expected to launch in fall 2026. The iPhone ‘Fold,’ as I’ve been calling it, will have a book-style design, and one new leak about its inner display shows Apple is doing exactly what I want with that extra screen real estate. Inner display on iPhone Fold is...
9to5mac.com - 8 days ago
learning
Social Intelligence: The Other Kind Of Smart
Just seeing your boss pass you in the hall with a frown can completely, and chemically, alter your mood. Your boss’s emotion acts like Wi-Fi, and your boss like the modem, casting their emotion onto you and your team. This effect is called emotional contagion. And it’s just one of many examples of...
forbes.com - 30+ days ago
learning
Results of a time study may help educators get more time out of the school day
Research shows K-12 students in different states spend wildly different amounts of time in school, and suggests the nation's schools could be much better about using the learning time they do have. A MARTÍNEZ, HOST: America's schools are engaged in a war of attrition with the clock. With so many...
npr.org - 30+ days ago
technology
China's Weaponized Open Source AI : The $ 1 Trillion Disruption Game
China’s strategic emphasis on open source artificial intelligence (AI) is reshaping the global technology landscape, presenting a direct challenge to...
geeky-gadgets.com - 30+ days ago
photography
Bob's Picture of the Day for March 21st, 2025
Welcome to my Picture of the Day. I’m showcasing photographs I have taken over the past 48 years. I hope my images can give your brain a short break...
dailykos.com - 15 days ago
gaming
Mojang Won't Use Generative AI, Minecraft Is 'About Creativity and Creating'
Minecraft developer Mojang has no intention of incorporating generative artificial intelligence into its game development process. The ever-increasing...
ign.com - 14 days ago
technology
Britain needs to be AI-ready to keep up with the rest of the world
Research shows only only 10% of UK organisations are fully prepared to harness AI’s potential. The vote of confidence from Bank of England Governor...
standard.co.uk - 30+ days ago
movie & tv
1972 Munich Olympics thriller shows nail-biting decisions in ABC Sports control room
The 1972 Munich Olympics kicked off under the banner of hope and peace, hosted by a country eager to turn the page nearly three decades after the fall of the Nazi regime. Instead, those Summer Games were marred by tragedy when armed militants affiliated with the Palestinian organization Black...
npr.org - 30+ days ago
celebrity
7 new shows to watch on Netflix and streaming this week (March 24-30)
After a handful of weeks without only a few new shows released each week, we're in for one of the most jam-packed weeks of the year so far. Heading...
showsnob.com - 12 days ago
self improvement
Sharing a Bed With Your Partner Could Have Unexpected Sleep Benefits, Study Finds
Even in the depths of sleep, your brain is not completely shut off from those around you. The sound of snoring, the tugging of blankets, and the...
sciencealert.com - 30+ days ago
learning
Attorney General Andrea Joy Campbell Advocates for STUDY Act to Enhance Distraction-Free Learning in Massachusetts Schools
Stepping into the ongoing conversation about the role of technology in education, Attorney General Andrea Joy Campbell, has teamed up with local...
hoodline.com - 30+ days ago
music
"When Jimi Hendrix died, Shane spent the whole day with his face turned to the wall." How Jimi Hendrix became an unlikely influence upon Irish folk-punk legends The Pogues
In his biography A Furious Devotion: The Life of Shane MacGowan English music journalist Richard Balls noted that, during the dark days of the late...
loudersound.com - 30+ days ago
nature
State embarks on world's largest restoration project in efforts to protect clean drinking water: 'The potential benefits ... are significant'
This project shows that taking care of our environment can have real, tangible benefits for our daily lives. Florida is making waves with an exciting...
thecooldown.com - 30+ days ago