The babysitter explained that the kid often acts up and has tantrums Getty A babysitter isn't sure if they should ask the parents of the child they babysit to pay for a broken laptop The 7-year-old ...
You've seen it on T-shirts, Instagram captions, and coffee mugs: "Good vibes only." But is it just a trendy phrase or is there real science behind the power of positive thinking? As it turns out, ...
UCLA scientists, medical professors and graduate students are accustomed to presenting their research — into cancer, stroke, brain injury, nerve regeneration — at conferences of their peers with the ...
Three former Google X scientists aim to give you a second brain virtually — not in the sci-fi or chip-in-your-head sense, but through an AI-powered app that gains context by listening to everything ...
W hat is generative AI doing to us? That’s a question on everyone’s minds, driven by the fear that the technology is damaging our ability to think. The internet exploded when researchers from the ...
Writing is hard. Writing books is harder. So as a mere plebeian author interviewing Dan Brown for the first time, I needed to know: After you’ve sold 200 million books, does it get any easier? “It’s ...
Creatine is one of the most well-researched supplements in sports nutrition, but it’s often thought of as something mainly for men, particularly those focused on building strength, muscle, or athletic ...
It’s a late-night debate in college dorms across the world: Is my red the same as your red? Two neuroscientists weigh in on this classic “Intro to Philosophy” puzzler in research published September 8 ...
Republican Sen. Rand Paul of Kentucky strongly objected after Vice President JD Vance asserted in a Saturday post on X that "Killing cartel members who poison our fellow citizens is the highest and ...
Bizarre videos, uncanny photos, and Luigi Mangoine's likeness on Shein ... ? "AI slop" is taking over the web. It's putting money in people's pockets, and driving them offline, too. This is AI + U.
Scientists cannot say for certain, but new research suggests that different people’s brains respond similarly when looking at a particular hue. By Kenneth Chang After decades of brain research, ...