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AI-Driven Aging Clocks Reveal Links Between Metabolism and Lifespan King’s College London researchers developed AI-driven metabolomic aging clocks, revealing that biological age significantly predicts health risks and lifespan. December 26, 2024
Surprisingly, brainstorming activities don’t generate a lot of unique ideas A new study finds that brainstorming activities produce ideas that are actually pretty mediocre, unless you disrupt your routines. September 18, 2020
Loneliness among the elderly doubled during pandemic, this new study shows Loneliness among the elderly more than doubled during the first months of the pandemic, but technology can help. September 14, 2020
Texting vs calling: new study explains why a phone call means more than a feeble text When it comes to texting vs calling, new research finds that calling wins if your goal is to connect with someone in a meaningful way. September 13, 2020
Color emotions: new study of 30 countries finds we all link colors and emotions in similar ways The psychology of color: a new study of 30 countries finds colors and the emotions people link them to are similar across the globe. September 11, 2020
Toddlers and touchscreens as learning tool to help find things faster Toddlers who use touchscreens are faster at finding visual targets on a screen, according to a newly published study. September 10, 2020
Frontier mentality is still alive and well in the West, according to this new research A new study shows that a distinct psychological profile known as the “frontier mentality” is still widespread in the western United States. September 9, 2020