We are living in an era of “discoveries that feel at once wondrous, improbable, and surreal,” writes Mary Roach in her new book.
Very preterm infants who received more skin-to-skin contact during their hospital stay showed stronger development in brain ...
Experts say cognitive workout from reading a printed book far outweighs the dopamine highs of infinite screen-scrolling. Read ...
Floating along on my bicycle on a daydream of a country road, up behind me came a man on a hissing e-bike, going fast, headed somewhere important. I thought at ...
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Daily Camera on MSNThe internet made us stupid. AI promises to make it worse. (Opinion)
AI is a brain-rotting narcotic; the heavier the use, the greater the addiction, the more damage done. Our cognitive disaster ...
A digital reconstruction of a million-year-old skull suggests humans may have diverged from our ancient ancestors 400,000 years earlier than previously thought and in Asia not Africa, a new study ...
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New protein quickly and safely treats carbon monoxide poisoning
Carbon monoxide is also known as the “silent killer” because it has no odor, taste, or color. In the United States alone, it ...
From potential glory for England in the Women’s Rugby World Cup final, to the return of the Bafta-winning drama Blue Lights, ...
In the age of technology, where artificial intelligence can answer our questions in seconds and science explains the ...
This story is about a cancer survivor. On World Cancer Day I would like to share a critical perspective, to understand the relationship between my experience of fighting cancer, seeking appropriate ...
Your retirement dreams probably involve palm trees, ocean breezes, and a bank account that doesn’t make you break out in a cold sweat every time you check it – but here in Rio Dell, California, you ...
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