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11/10/2020
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By Virgilio Marin
Skynet thwarted, for now: Computers can never be “truly conscious,” claim researchers
Computer scientist Subhash Kak of Oklahoma State University has suggested that computers can never become truly conscious. In an article published in The Conversation, Kak wrote that the brain operates in an entirely different way and is structurally distinct to computers. The brain doesn’t work the same way as computers The brain handles information differently than computers. Living organisms, according […]
10/26/2020
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By Michael Alexander
Users beware: Health threats of smartphone radiation and wireless devices
Recent data from mobile industry think tank GSMA Intelligence says there are around 5.20 billion unique cell phone users in the world today — with the number of users currently growing at a rate of two percent per year. Aside from cell phones, usage for wireless computers, WiFi and other “smart” home devices are also at an all-time […]
05/28/2020
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By Arsenio Toledo
Scientists find link between excessive screen time and increased rate of depression in teens
A study conducted by researchers from the University of Montreal (UdeM) in Canada found significant evidence to suggest that teenagers get more depressed the more time they spend looking at screens – whether that be a phone, computer or TV screen. They say that these negative effects tend to show up within a year of their increased use of screens. […]
01/24/2020
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By Cassie B.
Researchers claim sleep tracking apps cause unnecessary stress, leading to insomnia and anxiety
Many of us struggle with insomnia, and when you wake up after a night of tossing and turning, it can be hard to say for sure just how much time you actually slept. However, if you’re turning to sleep apps or smart watches to help you pin down just how much shut-eye you’re getting, you […]
11/19/2019
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By Edsel Cook
Don’t use an app for that: Using a smartphone app to diagnose concussions due to sports injuries may cause more harm than good, warn experts
Smartphone users might have seen some apps that can supposedly diagnose concussions and other head injuries from sports. But experts warn that those unapproved apps might only aggravate the brain injury. App developers have marketed their products to coaches and parents for sports-related uses. Their programs are said to diagnose concussions by evaluating changes in […]
11/06/2019
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By Ralph Flores
Peroxynitrite: A dangerous link between GMOs and Wi-Fi
People are living in dangerous times – that much is a given. But what people don’t know is that these “dangers” are already closeby, chief of which are poor diet and lifestyle choices. The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, in fact, identifies the two as primary drivers for chronic illnesses, which include heart disease, cancer, and diabetes. […]
10/21/2019
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By Darnel Fernandez
Gaming and social competence: Young girls who play video games have poorer social skills compared to boys
The popularity of video games has raised questions among parents, educators, and policymakers on the potential negative effects of playing video games. Plenty of studies have surfaced since then, each focusing on effects like aggression and anxiety. While playing video games may not necessarily hinder a child’s social growth, new evidence suggests that behavioral effects of frequent […]
10/16/2019
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By Darnel Fernandez
It’s time to turn off the lights: Is fluorescent lighting linked to increased inflammation?
Fluorescent lighting is the most commonly used artificial light source today. This is because it produces much less heat than an incandescent light bulb, making it more efficient. However, new research suggests that fluorescent lighting can bring about unexpected and unwanted consequences at a genetic level. The study, published in the journal Genes, showed that exposure to fluorescent light […]
09/30/2019
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By Edsel Cook
Humans could soon be able to seamlessly connect their brains to the internet via computers, predict researchers
Current developments in artificial intelligence (AI), computers, and nanotechnology would eventually make it possible to design a Human Brain/Cloud Interface (B/CI), researchers claim. The proposed technology would hook up brain cells with cloud-computing networks in real-time. In their recently published paper, they reported that people with B/CI might access the information stored in a cloud […]
08/02/2019
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By Ethan Huff
Strange sonic waves in Cuba linked to brain damage – is this what we all have to look forward to once 5G is rolled out?
New research published in the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA) has revealed that government personnel who we earlier reported had suffered from strange, sonic wave-induced neurotrauma while visiting Cuba also experienced actual brain damage in the form of decreased white matter. University of Pennsylvania scientists say that those affected by the “microwave beam […]
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