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Adults in their 60s, 70s and 80s represent nearly 28% of roughly 205 million US gamers and are becoming more visible in the mainstream ...
It may not be an Olympic year, but Humana is still firing up some competition this summer. | It may not be an Olympic year, ...
Keeping your brain alive and kicking is a challenging yet necessary activity. Given recent changes in lifestyle, it can be ...
Baldur's Gate 3 prophesied the day that our ocean's shockingly intelligent octopuses finally have enough of our human BS and decide to start building some infrastructure. It also cautioned against the ...
In it, Carlos Alcaraz, one of the best tennis players in the world, stood in a crowded hallway at Roland Garros and juggled three tennis balls, seemingly lost in the moment. He side-stepped left and ...
Focusing on a task for a long period can be difficult for anyone, but especially kids. Enter brain breaks. Brain breaks are short, physical activities that, when interspersed with periods of academic ...
The remarkable benefits of chess, according to Dr. Gregory Ward, could potentially help athletes better understand and manage ...
When children play, it’s more than just laughter and fun, something beautiful is happening inside the brain. Neurons light up ...
If more isn’t done to combat concussion and chronic traumatic encephalopathy, more families will be grieving tragic deaths.
University of Washington researchers developed the game AI Puzzlers to show kids an area where AI systems still typically and blatantly fail: solving certain reasoning puzzles. In the game, users get ...
There is a lot of attention around workouts these days, but most of the focus is on physical health. What often gets overlooked is that your brain needs regular exercise, too. This may come as a ...