A new study reveals metformin acts directly on the brain, raising fresh concerns about its wider effects. While effective for ...
Risk, reward, dopamine surges. Packaged into 130 games. Although the odds of a perfect NCAA bracket are about 1 in 9.2 quintillion, our brains love March Madness anyway.
Inspired by The 22 Immutable Laws of Marketing, this article explores the Law of Focus and why startups that communicate a single clear idea outperform those that try to say too much. Backed by ...
In A World Appears, Michael Pollan wonders if the search for consciousness might be a socially (and scientifically) acceptable proxy for the search for the soul.
As a poignant reminder of our shared humanity, we tend to derive purpose from similar sources despite the remar ...
New research confirms it: the creativity of artificial intelligence (AI) is a myth. Although current generative AI models may appear to be autonomous creative agents, analysing their imaginative ...
Sure, playing video game is fun. But the ability of tiny brain organoids to pick up a skill could provide insight into how ...
Most people have experienced it: when you're moving, engaged, and focused, pain fades into the background, then flares when you're immobilized with nothing to do. That isn't imagination; it's biology.
A new wave of AI research is attempting to tackle one of psychology’s oldest questions: whether the human mind can be unified under a single theory.
AtomBite.AI, an artificial intelligence application company building foundation models for flexible manipulation in commercial robotics, today announced its official launch and the introduction of its ...
The field of health economics is rapidly evolving as technological innovation and economic complexity reshape how individuals approach health-related ...
Conflict does not begin with violence. It begins with perception. Before the first shot is fired, before the first act of ...
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