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How internet addiction may affect your teen's brain, according to a new study
WBAL-TV Baltimore· 29 minutes agoA new study has possibly captured that objectively, finding that for teens diagnosed with internet...
40 years of Tetris: How a game from Soviet Russia became a global hit
dpa international via Yahoo News· 19 hours agoWide-eyed, Willis Gibson, 13, covers his face, leans foerward and gasps for air, saying, "Oh my...
How ‘3 Body Problem’ Created a Sci-Fi World for Its Epic Story
indieWIRE· 8 hours agoAdapted from author Cixin Liu’s “Remembrance of Earth’s Past” trilogy, the material follows a group...
10 Best Tech Jobs by Salary Growth in 2024
GOBankingRates via Yahoo Finance· 1 day agoFor years, jobs in the tech industry have served as lucrative career choices, and 2024's offerings are no different. Check Out: Barbara Corcoran's 5 Best...
Wednesday’s Child - Bentley
WIBW Topeka· 6 days agoEvery week, we introduce you to kids who need to be adopted. Meet 11-year-old Bentley. This friendly and outgoing young man with pretty blue eyes is...
Kirk Schuring seeks to violate the voters’ will and intimidate Ohioans legally growing marijuana at...
The Cleveland Plain Dealer· 14 hours agoA sweeping new bill would put delta-8-THC products in recreational marijuana dispensaries and require Ohioans to sign affidavits that they won’t sell product if they grow marijuana at home, ...
10 WEIRDEST Vaults In The Fallout Universe - Gameranx
Gameranx· 1 day agoVautlt experiments are WEIRD. Here are 10 of the strangest vaults that stuck in our brains from the...
No physics? No problem. AI weather forecasting is already making huge strides.
Ars Technica· 2 days agoMuch like the invigorating passage of a strong cold front, major changes are afoot in the weather...
Fake scientific studies are a problem that’s getting harder to solve
Las Vegas Sun· 7 days agoAll the same, thousands of fake papers are churned out by so-called paper mills and published every year, many of them in peer-reviewed journals. Scientists are rewarded for the quantity of their research more than its quality.
The Empire Strikes Back: The Revolution Against AI
Denton Record-Chronicle· 6 days agoOn May 14th, Ernie Smith, founder and editor of the Tedium newsletter, in the midst of covering Google's globally-streamed Google I/O event, noticed an easy to miss tweet from Google Search ...