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Just 20 minutes of exercise can enhance episodic memory, also known as long-term memory for previous events, by about 10 percent in healthy young adults, report researchers. The new study isn’t the...
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People who announce their wedding engagement on Twitter tend to then change how they represent themselves on the site. The study followed 923 people who used “#engaged” to announce in 2011. The...
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After looking at 1.1 million online reviews for 840,000 restaurants in more than 32,000 cities across the country, researchers have found that the weather outside can be just as significant a factor...
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A new keyboard powers itself by generating electricity when a person’s fingertips make contact with its multi-layer plastic materials. The keyboard could offer a stronger layer of security by analyzing...
View ArticleIt Should Be Easier to Track What You Eat
Technology, like a food journal on your phone, should make healthy eating easier, not harder, say researchers. Researchers looked at how mobile-based food journals integrate into everyday life. Their...
View ArticleHow Lifting Weights Can Make Memories Stick
Just 20 minutes of exercise can enhance episodic memory, also known as long-term memory for previous events, by about 10 percent in healthy young adults, report researchers. The new study isn’t the...
View ArticleGetting Engaged Turns Tweets From ‘I’ to ‘We’
People who announce their wedding engagement on Twitter tend to then change how they represent themselves on the site. The study followed 923 people who used “#engaged” to announce in 2011. The...
View ArticleBad Weather Puts a Damper on Restaurants Reviews
After looking at 1.1 million online reviews for 840,000 restaurants in more than 32,000 cities across the country, researchers have found that the weather outside can be just as significant a factor...
View Article‘Smart’ Keyboard Could Recognize Who’s Typing
A new keyboard powers itself by generating electricity when a person’s fingertips make contact with its multi-layer plastic materials. The keyboard could offer a stronger layer of security by analyzing...
View ArticleIt Should Be Easier to Track What You Eat
Technology, like a food journal on your phone, should make healthy eating easier, not harder, say researchers. Researchers looked at how mobile-based food journals integrate into everyday life. Their...
View ArticleFabric Harvests Energy From Sun and Motion
A new fabric harvests energy from both sunshine and motion at the same time. Fabrics that can generate electricity from physical movement have been in the works for a few years, and this is the next...
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