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Does AI Really Understand What You're Asking? New Study Raises Doubts

2+ week, 2+ day ago  (704+ words) Research led by Nai Ding and Wei Liu (Zhejiang University) A timely study suggests the AI system confidently answering your questions might not actually understand what you're asking. It's just very, very good at guessing. Researchers Wei Liu and Nai…...

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Aerobic Exercise Rivals Antidepressants in Large Review

2+ week, 4+ day ago  (815+ words) Research led by Neil Richard Munro (James Cook University) Running, cycling, or even just walking might work as well as popping a pill when it comes to depression. A sweeping analysis of nearly 80,000 people found that exercise reduced depression symptoms…...

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Livestream Shopping Can Trigger Mindfulness, Study Finds

2+ week, 5+ day ago  (372+ words) Home " Society & Culture News " Social Media News Research led by Madina Khudaykulova and Yuanqiong He (Huazhong University of Science and Technology), Bojan Obrenovic (Zagreb School of Economics and Management), Akmal Khudaykulov (University of Michigan), and Nurbanu Abueva (Zhejiang Yuexiu University)…...

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Unfit People Face 775% Higher Risk Of Blowing Their Top From Stressful Moments

2+ week, 6+ day ago  (1029+ words) Research led by Thalles Guilarducci Costa (Federal University of Goi's) Credit: phM2019 on Shutterstock Scientists discovered that people with below-average cardiorespiratory fitness face a staggering 775% higher risk of hitting high anxiety levels when confronted with stressful situations. In other words, your…...

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Autism Diagnoses Surge Tenfold As Doctors Recognizing It More In Girls

2+ week, 6+ day ago  (570+ words) Research led by Caroline Fyfe (Karolinska Institutet) Credit: New Africa on Shutterstock For decades, autism has been considered a condition that mostly affects boys. Now, research tracking nearly 3 million people in Sweden over 35 years reveals that supposed gender gap in…...

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Newborn Babies Come Equipped With A Sense Of Musical Rhythm (But Not Melody)

3+ week, 2+ day ago  (361+ words) Home " Children News Research led by Roberta Bianco (Italian Institute of Technology) Two-day-old babies can already sense when a musical beat is off, but their brains show little sign of tracking melodies. That's the main finding from research that recorded…...

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An Ape Named Kanzi Shows That Imagination May Not Be Uniquely Human

3+ week, 2+ day ago  (783+ words) Home " Animal & Wildlife News Research led by Amalia P. M. Bastos (University of St. Andrews) Kanzi, a 43-year-old bonobo living at Ape Initiative, who had been anecdotally reported to engage in pretense and could respond to verbal prompts by pointing. (Credit: Ape…...

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Why Do You Follow People Everyone Else Follows? Your Brain Has an Answer

3+ week, 5+ day ago  (994+ words) Home " Society & Culture News Research led by Thomas J. H. Morgan (Arizona State University) Scroll through Instagram and the same pattern emerges every time. A handful of accounts have millions of followers. Everyone else is shouting into the void. Many chalk this…...

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Teens With Strong Family Bonds More Than Twice as Likely to Thrive Socially as Adults

3+ week, 6+ day ago  (719+ words) Home " Family & Relationships News Research led by Robert C. Whitaker, MD, MPH (Columbia University) Adults who felt connected to their families as teenagers were more than twice as likely to have strong social bonds with others two decades later, according to…...

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Psychosis Diagnoses Among Teenagers Surge 60% Over Two Decades

3+ week, 6+ day ago  (1295+ words) Research led by Dr. Daniel Myran (University of Ottawa / North York General) (Credit: Ground Picture on Shutterstock) Something is happening to today's teenagers. Over the past 25 years, the rate of psychosis diagnoses among 14- to 20-year-olds has jumped 60%, while rates in…...

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