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Want to be bossed around by an algorithm? Try L.A.’s ‘first full-scale AI powered gym’

The Los Angeles Times 31 Mar 2025
... Fitness is the brain child of Andre Enzensberger’s brother, Alfred, who is the president and founder of Munich-based Clever Fit, a fitness franchise with more than 500 locations throughout Europe.
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Smartest electronic skin with ‘brain’ could be magnetic miracle for humans, robots

Interesting Engineering 30 Mar 2025
Unlike previous designs that required multiple sensors and electronics, this new e-skin is more energy-efficient and mimics how human skin interacts with the brain.  ... base structure of the e-skin.
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Struggling to fall asleep? This simple technique could help you

The Times of India 30 Mar 2025
The goal is to help your mind mimic that process, he added.“These images don’t create a clear storyline and may help your brain to disengage from problem solving or worry loops,” said Dr Beaudoin, who markets an app based on the technique.
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Dr. Randy Cale’s Terrific Parenting: Clutter invites more clutter, which triggers more anxiety

The Saratogian 30 Mar 2025
One dirty dish left out tells the brain, “Ah, the rules don’t apply here.” And your spouse thinks, “I’ll leave mine too.” Your child sees the shoe pile and adds their sneakers ... Our brains love visual harmony.
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Meera Sodha: ‘I’m thrilled to have new ingredients in the kitchen’

The Observer 30 Mar 2025
I’m like a giant panda in that 98% of what I eat comes from plants. It’s a long story, but the short version is that I love animals alive and vegetables on my plate ... Now many of the UK’s brightest brains are creating fantastic plant-based dishes ... Share.
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India is on a hiring binge that Trump’s tariffs can’t stop

The Spokesman-Review 30 Mar 2025
Apul Nahata of RapidAI, a Silicon Valley-based medical technology company that uses artificial intelligence to interpret brain scans, can look out the window of the office he leads in India and see a “density of companies” relevant to his work.
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One mild childhood concussion cuts likelihood of higher education by 15%

New Atlas 29 Mar 2025
Based on clinical findings and brain scan results, it is usually categorized as mild, intermediate, or severe.
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Alex Scharfman on casting Jenna Ortega in 'Death of a Unicorn'

The News International 29 Mar 2025
... just passively being around his research and reading his scripts and seeing where his brain was going with his next project, it’s a pretty incredible thing how researched-based he is," Scharfman said.
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Amanda Hess Unpacks Parenting in the Digital Age

New York Magazine 29 Mar 2025
I feel much more triggered by people who are doing an intensive mothering style that’s based in “science” or whatever, and they’re using pink brain emoji to be like, “Add this drink to your child’s ...
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Audi integrates Walker S1 robot for smarter, safer quality inspections in China plant

Interesting Engineering 28 Mar 2025
The super brain employs intelligent ... The sub-brain, based on a Transformer model, supports multi-robot control and cross-field perception, allowing simultaneous learning and faster skill deployment.
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VitaCell+ by Sun Coast Sciences – Natural Nootropic for Memory, Mental Energy & Cognitive Vitality

Belleview Reporter 28 Mar 2025
Enter Sun Coast Sciences VitaCell+, a groundbreaking supplement designed to support brain health and enhance mental acuity. This innovative product combines potent ingredients formulated to nourish the brain, improve energy levels, and elevate mood.
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The 15 most traumatic children’s films, from Watership Down to My Girl

Belfast Telegraph 28 Mar 2025
Common sense tells us that the fastest way to break a young person’s brain is ...
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BFA releases footage of teen soccer star Guo's tragic tackle

ECNS 28 Mar 2025
... Hospital Universitario 12 de Octubre, a Madrid-based hospital specializing in neurology, where he was diagnosed as "brain-dead" after nearly four hours of intensive treatment, according to the BFA.
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These existing medications may help reduce dementia risk, new study suggests

PsyPost 28 Mar 2025
Immune reponse and brain health. Based on their findings, the researchers suggest that the protective effects that these prescription drugs appear to have may be because they reduce inflammation, control infections and improve overall brain health.
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Types of epileptic and non-epileptic seizures: Recognizing the signs and symptoms

Canoe 28 Mar 2025
In epileptic seizures, neurons in the brain send simultaneous signals at an accelerated rate ... The only way to tell if non-epileptic seizures are not caused by brain signals is by getting accurate testing based on the signs seen during the attack.
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