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I am a Gen Z and yes, Millennials might actually be smarter than us
The IQ debate has put Gen Z and Millennials side by side. Millennials grew up with limited technology and relied more on ...
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Gen Z less intelligent than millennials: How skipping books and doomscrolling are taking a toll on cognitive abilities
A recent study suggests Gen Z may be the first generation to lag behind Millennials in key cognitive skills, including attention, memory, problem-solving, and IQ. Experts attribute the decline to ...
The latest iteration of the open-source EverMemOS delivers SOTA accuracy across four major memory benchmarks. By launching its Cloud API and expansive developer initiatives, EverMind is empowering the ...
Practicing mindful walking, individually or in a group, is the foundation of “Hiking Zen,” a guide to practicing mindfulness ...
When we think of pigs, we inevitably think of happy livestock rooting around in the mud on a farm. But if you’ve ever taken a ...
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Inner 'self-talk' helps AI models learn, adapt and multitask more easily
Talking to oneself is a trait which feels inherently human. Our inner monologs help us organize our thoughts, make decisions, ...
Researchers in Canada reported in Neurology that transdermal estradiol improved episodic memory scores in postmenopausal women, and that the drug’s efficacy depended on the route of administration.
EUCLID, Ohio, Feb. 4, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- Brain Swaggle, a new mobile app focused on mental fitness and cognitive engagement officially launches with a simple mission: make strengthening the brain ...
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Remote cognitive and occupational therapy shows promise for improving stroke recovery
In the U.S., a stroke happens roughly every 40 seconds. That means, in the time it takes to read a five-minute news article, more than seven Americans will have experienced this life-changing medical ...
The brain seeks novelty. Passive tasks can lead to skill decline. Challenging the brain with new learning, like a new language, may build cognitive reserve and memory confidence.
Autistic adults often possess strengths like hyperfocus, pattern recognition, and attention to detail. Identifying and ...
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