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Artificial intelligence estimates of childhood brain age predict teenage coping skills
The physical maturation of a child’s brain can predict their subsequent emotional coping strategies, revealing fresh ways ...
EXCLUSIVE: Artists First, the management and production company founded by Peter Principato, has launched a Music Division ...
Gen Z is the first generation less cognitively capable than their parents but Denmark has a solution
A neuroscientist told Congress Gen Z is less cognitively capable than their parents, and Denmark responded boldly.
Assistant professor of practice, psychology and human development, and VKC member Jessika Boles, Ph.D., and colleagues have ...
The Nation Newspaper ‘Discriminatory application of judges’ pension law pauperising retired judicial officers’ ...
Griffin Gaming Partners (Griffin), one of the world's leading venture capital firms focused exclusively on gaming with $1.5 billion under management*, today announced that it has acquired a 3.24% ...
The court ruled that Biocytogen did not infringe the relevant patent rights asserted by the plaintiff, Harbour Antibodies BV ("Harbour"), and ordered the plaintiff to bear the litigation costs. The ...
Last week Holland & Knight’s Philadelphia office celebrated Juneteenth by hosting local artist Amir Campbell, who displayed ...
Spread the love“`html The discussion surrounding technology in education has taken a fascinating turn. A powerful parenting movement against cellphones has emerged, growing from its successful ...
Best Buddies Philippines Foundation, Inc. (BBPFI), the Philippine chapter of Best Buddies International (BBI), will stage its ...
A new study reveals how literacy fundamentally rewires the human mind, sharpening memory, focus, and face recognition.
The followups revealed a clear pattern. The kids who had a thicker RNFL when they were born had better development outcomes ...
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