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African proverb of the day: ‘If you want to improve your memory, lend someone money’ - A timeless life lesson on why we only remember the things that matter to us the mostAfrican proverb of the day: Our minds recall details when personal value or emotional stakes are involved. Forgetfulness often stems from a...
Bira 91’s Ankur Jain steps down; Data centre safety under reviewHappy Wednesday! Bira 91 maker B9 Beverages founder Ankur Jain has stepped down from the board. This and more in today’s ETtech Morning Dis...
Border Collie, Poodle, German Shepherd, Golden Retriever, or Labrador Retriever: Which breed learns fastest? Which one surprises trainers the most?Border Collie, Poodle, German Shepherd, Golden Retriever, and Labrador Retriever are often praised for their intelligence—but do they reall...
Word of the Day: CathexisWord of the Day: Some words stand the test of time because they capture something deeply human. Cathexis is one of those words. Although it...
Quote of the day by Galileo Galilei: 'The nature of the human mind is such that unless it is stimulated by images of things acting upon it from...' - life lessons on memory, observation and how we learn, remember and grow by the Father of Modern ScienceQuote of the day by Galileo Galilei: Galileo Galilei's quote emphasizes that external stimuli, particularly visual experiences and direct o...
India’s privacy laws may not be ready for in-home physical AIThe concerns gained urgency after controversy around startup Pronto’s in-home recording pilot sparked wider questions over how “physical AI...
Snap's direct revenue hits $1 billion annualised run rate as subscribers top 25 millionSnap said on Wednesday its direct-revenue business has reached $1 billion in annualised revenue run rate, driven by growth in its Snapchat+...
Why Explaining Something Out Loud Clarifies Your Own ThinkingArticulating thoughts aloud, a practice known as self-explanation, significantly enhances understanding and memory. This cognitive process ...
If You Remember These Seven Moments From Decades Ago, Your Memory Is Sharper Than Most Seventy-Year-OldsRecalling vivid past events, like a first day at school or a significant childhood conversation, signals robust memory systems. Psychologis...
The Psychology of Everyday Experience: Why People Who Write Lists by Hand Remember Tasks Better Than App UsersForget digital reminders! Writing tasks by hand significantly boosts memory retention. This deeper mental engagement, involving motor skill...
Excessive social media scrolling can shrink your brain and reduce memory, focus, and decision-making, experts warnOxford's 2024 word of the year, 'brain rot,' describes the mental fog from excessive social media scrolling. Experts warn this habit can re...
Want a sharper memory? Here are the 4 scientifically proven habits that train your brain to remember moreMemory is vital for identity and adapts to lifestyle. Experts reveal science-backed habits to boost memory and learning. Healthy eating, qu...
Sharpen your memory in minutes a day: Expert reveals simple habit that boosts recall and brain powerMemory decline is not inevitable, and simple habits can sharpen recall, says Dr. Gary Small of Hackensack University Medical Center. He rec...
Why the brain lets some memories fade, and others last a lifetimeBoston University research reveals how emotional events strengthen memories. The brain prioritizes memories linked to emotionally charged m...
Can't get that memory out? Study explains why some emotional experiences last in the mindRecent research from Boston University explains why some memories remain vivid while others fade. The study found that the brain selectivel...
Janitor AI vs Character AI: Deep-Dive Comparison for Roleplay Chatbot EnthusiastsA detailed and thorough comparison of Janitor AI and Character AI, highlighting their differences in model integration, censorship, charact...
Is ChatGPT making us dumb? MIT brain scans reveal alarming truth about AI’s impact on the human mindMIT researchers have discovered that using ChatGPT for essay writing reduces brain engagement and learning over time. Through EEG brain sca...
Is typing on screens making us dumber? Research reveals how pen and paper unlock true brainpowerResearch suggests that reliance on digital technology may harm our cognitive skills. Handwriting engages the brain more than typing, boosti...
Gamification of Education: How kids can learn through gamesThe global market for game-based learning is expected to reach a revenue of $29.7 billion by the end of 2026, with a compound annual growth...
- Children are more likely to remember familiar things; but choose innocuous ones
While the choice of objects to illustrate letters of the Hindi alphabet in one school text book being used in Uttar Pradesh is certainly sh...