How we focus our attention before we even see an object matters. For example, when we look for something moving in the sky, ...
But the problem is that, given how rare genius is even when better identified, such schemes are by their nature poorly ...
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European Major Players Bulk Up but Face YouTube Challenge: Platform Is ‘One of the Key Threats’
Chief execs at European powerhouses say Europe offers 'almost perfect market' but highlight need for YouTube regulation and ...
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From burning more energy to reducing stress: 5 science-backed reasons to run outdoors all year round
Researchers found that when asked to reproduce a given level of perceived exertion indoors versus outdoors, people tended to walk faster at a greater physiological effort (based on heart rate and ...
The use and development of tech and wood-based products — like LiDAR and cross-laminated timber — could be advanced if the $15 million, two-year grant is awarded.
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The National Interest on MSNNASA Is on Track to Lose $12 Billion. Congress Should Protect It.
Like all bureaucracies in Washington, NASA could use some streamlining—but cutting critical missions runs counter to the Trump administration’s mission to make America’s place in space great again.
Forming healthier habits can be an elusive goal. Now, scientists are offering a chance to join the latest research, which could help you find ways to better health.
A new study shows that our brain’s attention system first prepares broadly, then zooms in on specific details within fractions of a second.
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