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A recent study published in the journal Neurology suggests that engaging in mentally stimulating activities and having access to educational resources throughout life can significantly reduce the risk of developing dementia. The findings indicate that building a lifelong habit of cognitive enrichment tends to delay the onset of memory loss and protects brain function. This...
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Sleep has long been tied to memory, mood, and heart health. A new analysis suggests its reach may be even broader, touching the pace of aging across much of the body. In a study led by researchers at Columbia University Vagelos College of Physicians and Surgeons, both too little sleep...
A recent study published in the Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion suggests that racial resentment plays a major role in driving conservative political beliefs among White Americans who are not religiously conservative. While White religious conservatives tend to support right-leaning policies regardless of their racial attitudes, harboring racial...
Tiny robots face a brutal problem. The smaller they get, the harder it becomes to power them, guide them and keep them useful in messy places. A rigid machine may work well on a lab bench, but the human body is not a lab bench. Neither is a flooded tunnel,...
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