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MIT gets AI to study its own notes and learn faster
Artificial intelligence has learned to ace exams, write code and draft legal memos, but it still struggles with something ...
Dementia diagnoses are projected to skyrocket in the coming years, with new cases expected to reach 1 million per year by ...
Six particular depressive symptoms when experienced in midlife predict dementia risk more than two decades later, finds a new ...
Wyoming has joined a national self-exclusion program, letting problem gamblers ban themselves from betting. Experts say it ...
No one has yet created a fully functioning artificial cell. But a research team at Aarhus University has taken a step in that ...
Following its youth study, Vodafone Foundation issues recommendations for politicians, educators, and platform operators.
Knots are everywhere—from tangled headphones to DNA strands packed inside viruses—but how an isolated filament can knot ...
For women, the long-term fallout of an early-in-life heart attack is also magnified. A host of studies have shown that young ...
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Want to Know if Somebody Is Truly Listening? Count Their Blinks.
Blinking handles essential eye maintenance, and we usually blink multiple times a minute without thinking much about it, though you might be more self-conscious about your own after the results of a ...
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ADHD: Girls' symptoms are often missed in school because they don't fit stereotypes—new research
Many girls with ADHD aren't diagnosed until their late teens or adulthood. My recent research points to a possible ...
As it turns out, highly respected husbands use some simple behaviors to command respect, even if it takes more effort, ...
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