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This Chatbot has Over 660 Million Users--and It Wants to Be Their Best Friend
Singularity Hub - 14 Jul 2019 18:00
Your New Best Friend? Making a new friend is a complex business. You might begin with small talk: introductions, explorations. Perhaps you bond over something you have in common: shared tastes or interests. Gradually, yo...
Healthy lifestyle may offset genetic risk of dementia
Science Daily - 14 Jul 2019 22:25
Living a healthy lifestyle may help offset a person's genetic risk of dementia, according to new research.
Study gives insight into sun-induced DNA damage and cell repair
Science Daily - 14 Jul 2019 18:31
New research has provided a better understanding of the dynamic process by which sunlight-induced DNA damage is recognized by the molecular repair machinery in cells as needing repair.
Athletes at a higher risk for ACL injury after return to sport
Science Daily - 14 Jul 2019 18:31
Young athletes who do not achieve a 90 percent score on a battery of tests that measure fitness to return to athletic competition, including quadricep strength, are at increased risk for a second knee injury, according t...
Does use of headgear reduce the rate injuries in high school women's lacrosse?
Science Daily - 14 Jul 2019 18:31
Headgear worn during women's lacrosse practice and games can reduce the rate of head and face injuries as well as concussions, according to new research.
Why Haven't All Primates Evolved into Humans?
Live Science - 14 Jul 2019 17:38Neuroscience and artificial intelligence can help improve each other
Neuroscience News - 14 Jul 2019 23:28
Researchers look at how neuroscience can help with artificial intelligence technology and vice versa.
Healthy lifestyle may offset genetic risk of dementia
Neuroscience News - 14 Jul 2019 22:21
Living a healthier lifestyle appears to reduce the risk of developing Alzheimer's disease in older adults with high genetic risk factors.
Healthy living lowers chances of dementia even if genetic risk is high
New Scientist - 14 Jul 2019 19:00
Some people have genes that raise their risk of dementia - but if they eat well and exercise they are less likely to develop the condition