The idea that video games are a brain-rotting pastime is finally giving way to a more nuanced reality: under the right conditions, video games can measurably improve attention, learning speed, and indicators of brain health — but those benefits depend on game type, practice structure, novelty...
The accelerating integration of artificial intelligence (AI) in biomedical research is ushering in a profound transformation—one that not only speeds up the discovery of new treatments but also redefines the scientific process, the structure of clinical trials, and the very nature of how we view...
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Malaysia’s silver workforce stands on the cusp of a transformative era. As demographic tides shift and the nation inches towards the threshold of an “aged nation” by 2030, the presence and contributions of senior citizens in Malaysia’s labor market are emerging as both a social necessity and a...
Every year, Microsoft’s Imagine Cup draws the world’s brightest student technologists into a high-stakes tournament, but the 2025 edition brings a poignant, deeply personal narrative to the fore. Two Stanford juniors, Daniel Kim and Arjun Oberoi, have propelled their startup dream into the...
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Tishiba laptop, W10Pro
The screen on my laptop is very hard to see as focusing seems to be the problem. When watching a YouTube video, for instance, the colors don't appear as sharp as they used to be.. I've tried adjusting focusing myself, and even had a Geek Squad tech give it a try. Is this...
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Hi This is getting Ridiculous. I use to spend a hour or two here on the forum. Now I find myself setting here all day and all night. Does anyone have a cure for me?? I keep trying to walk away, but some thing pops up that interests me.
OH well at 78, what else can I do?:rofl:
Anyone else here...
Infusions of young blood may reverse some effects of ageing, studies suggest
Giving old mice young blood reversed age-related declines in brain function, muscle strength and stamina, researchers say
http://www.theguardian.com/science/2014/may/04/young-blood-reverse-ageing-mice-studies
Evelyn Rogers, 75, of Liberty Hill had gone outside to water her plants about 6 p.m. Aug. 18 when she sat down to rest on a canvas chair because it was so hot.
When Rogers sat down, she saw a piece of plastic sticking out underneath the chair's bottom and pulled on it, she said.
That's...
New Zealand war veteran John Bray, who calls himself a modern-day Batman, is on the lookout for a sidekick – after being banned from going out and fighting crime alone at night.
The 91-year-old served in a raiding unit in World War 2 and therefore considered himself more qualified to deal...
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As a baby boomer entering the AARP and Medicare world, several thoughts come to mind and are of concern. Would it be better if I knew less about medicine, health care policies, need for cost containment, the abuse of self-referral, the potential that my own future health...
Since my wife and I have both been retired for a few years we're always looking for alternative ways to add a little fun to our day. I saw this and thought it was funny so I thought that I would pass it along.