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Use it or lose it: AI will rot our brains
Technology can physically change our brains as it becomes an integral part of daily life – but every time we outsource a function, we risk letting...
newatlas.com
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space / innovation
Steve Jobs thought devices would become ‘a bicycle for the mind’—but their effect on our brains is similar to that of smoking and junk food
It’s been 33 years since Steve Jobs talked about the personal computer becoming a bicycle for the mind. In those years, the advent of the...
fortune.com
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learning
Slow Brains and Fast Tigers
One of the mysteries of the brain is why our conscious minds are so slow. We process on the order of 10 – 40 bits of information per...
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science
Scientists Want To Entangle Human Brains With Quantum Computers To Learn About Consciousness
The "expansion protocol" would be a lot more invasive than you'd enjoy....
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People who are good at reading have different brains
The number of people who read for fun appears to be steadily dropping. Fifty percent of UK adults say they don’t read regularly (up...
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beauty
8 Merit Beauty products worth every penny – based on months-long testing of the entire range
Minimalist beauty brands are having a moment, and for women who are constantly on the go, Merit Beauty is a game-changer. Founded by Katherine Power (...
womenshealthmag.com
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technology
Industrial Robot Controllers: The Backbone of Smart Manufacturing and Automation
As industries increasingly turn to automation, Industrial Robot Controllers (IRCs) have emerged as the indispensable brains of robotic systems. From...
roboticstomorrow.com
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nature
How our brains decode speech: special neurons process certain sounds
Wire- thin probes inserted into the brains of living people show the parts played by individual neurons. SLS invites applications for multiple...
nature.com
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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
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learning
Scientists just demonstrated that people who are good at reading have different brains
The number of people who read for fun appears to be steadily dropping. Fifty percent of UK adults say they don’t read regularly (up...
psypost.org
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fitness / science
9 unexpected things we learned about mental health and our brains in 2024
"Brain rot" is the Oxford word of the year for 2024, and it's pretty much what it sounds like: a perceived mental decline from consuming too...
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science
David Robbe challenges conventional notions of time and memory
David Robbe makes the case that we don’t have clocks in our brains, rather that our interactions with the world underlie our perception of...
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science / cool stuff
Marathon runners' bodies have a surprising snack — their own brains : Short Wave
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auto
AI can't read the room
Last week, Marketplace’s Stephanie Hughes met with Leyla Isik, a professor of cognitive science at Johns Hopkins University, at her lab where she's got...
marketplace.org
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science
Researchers Discover Why Some People Never Develop Alzheimer's
Recent research indicates that roughly 30% of elderly individuals with Alzheimer’s pathology in their brains remain cognitively intact, suggesting...
techfixated.com
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business / books
AI Story Brainstorming Secrets Writers Need to Know
Have you ever sat down to brainstorm a story idea, only to feel like every concept you come up with has been done a thousand...
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auto
Verstappen’s Psychologist, Visma’s Nutritionist, Ineos’ Engineers: Red Bull-Bora Brings Big Brains to Bid for Dominance
: Rogličs portfolio of performance experts in bid for status. Red Bull-Bora-Hansgrohe is collecting I.Q. to support its quest to win all the races,...
outsideonline.com
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science
Killing off the sickest and creating brains: The secrets behind super organisms
Ever wondered what a superorganism is? Evolutionary biologist JV Chamary explains all. Many ants, bees, termites and wasps form societies in which...
discoverwildlife.com
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nature
Cat brains age like ours — and could help scientists to understand cognitive decline
‘Translating time ’ database compares how animal brains develop and age, enabling researchers to learn more about humans. Heidi Ledford To unlock the...
nature.com
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health
Scientists Sound the Alarm Over Plastics in Our Brains After Shocking Study
A new commentary highlights the potential health risks of microplastics in our bodies and brains. If the thought of having a spoonful of plastic in...
gizmodo.com
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space
Something Is Malfunctioning With Astronauts' Brains
Space does something to the human brain. Scientists studied the cognitive behavior of astronauts who have spent six months on board the International...
futurism.com
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science
9 unexpected things we learned about mental health and our brains in 2024
"Brain rot" is the Oxford word of the year for 2024, and it's pretty much what it sounds like: a perceived mental decline from consuming too...
laist.com
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fitness
9 unexpected things we learned about mental health and our brains in 2024
"Brain rot" is the Oxford word of the year for 2024, and it's pretty much what it sounds like: a perceived mental decline from consuming too...
wknofm.org
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space
Human Minibrains Launched Into Space Thrived in an Unexpected Way
Human minibrains in little vials surprised scientists by surviving a stint in low-Earth orbit. US researchers sent lab-grown blobs of human neural...
sciencealert.com
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education / science
Zero is a young number in human history. How do our brains understand it? : Short Wave
What better time to contemplate the conundrum that is zero than the start of a new year? Zero is a fairly new concept in human...
npr.org
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self improvement
Being Poor Affects Kids’ Brains, Study Finds
Children raised in poor households have clear differences in the physical structures of their brains compared to wealthier children. Children raised in poor households have...
nbcnews.com
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