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mindhacks.com
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| | | | | By Tom Stafford, University of Sheffield The Headlines Business Standard: Violent video games make teens eat more, cheat more Scienceblog.com: Teens 'Eat more, cheat more' after playing violent video games The Times of India: Violent video games make teens cheat more The story Playing the violent video game Grand Theft Auto made teenagers more aggressive,... | |
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www.distributedresearch.net
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| | | | | [AI summary] Research indicates that video games offer significant health benefits, including enhancing brain structure, cognitive flexibility, and potentially slowing mental decline associated with aging. | |
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futurism.com
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| | | | | Professor Dong Song of the University of Southern California recently presented a "memory prosthesis" during a meeting of the Society for Neuroscience. | |
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winteriscoming.net
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| | | HBO is indeed working on a Game of Thrones movie idea, but keep in mind that there's a big difference between "we have something in early development" and "this is definitely happening." | ||