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(https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2025/02/250224155058.htm) New AI model measures how fast the brain ages
Feb 24th 2025, 15:50

A new artificial intelligence model measures how fast a patient's brain is aging and could be a powerful new tool for understanding, preventing and treating cognitive decline and dementia.

(https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2025/02/250224122947.htm) How humans learn to optimize working memory
Feb 24th 2025, 12:29

Working memory is what allows humans to juggle different pieces of information in short-term scenarios, like making a mental grocery list and then going shopping or remembering and then dialing a phone number. While scientists agree that the capacity of working memory is limited, they offer competing theories about how and why this is true. But new research shows why limits on working memory exist.

(https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2025/02/250224111804.htm) AI to diagnose 'invisible' brain abnormalities in children with epilepsy
Feb 24th 2025, 11:18

Scientists have developed an AI-powered tool that detects 64% of brain abnormalities linked to epilepsy that human radiologists miss.

(https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2025/02/250219111302.htm) 'Loot box' virtual rewards associated with gambling and video game addiction
Feb 19th 2025, 11:13

A new study of more than 1400 adults who gamble and play online video games has found loot box buying is associated with real-world gambling, video gaming addiction, and other mental health issues. The international research brings new insights into the loot box phenomenon -- the virtual items offered in video games to give players random rewards including weapons, cosmetics or 'skins.'

(https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2025/02/250219111127.htm) Groundbreaking study reveals how topology drives complexity in brain, climate, and AI
Feb 19th 2025, 11:11

Researchers have unveiled a transformative framework for understanding complex systems. This pioneering study establishes the new field of higher-order topological dynamics, revealing how the hidden geometry of networks shapes everything from brain activity to the climate and artificial intelligence (AI).

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