Por: Newsweek Tech November 11, 2023
Brain scans have revealed just how the COVID-19 pandemic impacted teenagers' mental health.At a time when mental health among teenagers was already declining, scientists have recorded just how the pandemic may have made things even worse, in a report set to be presented by the Society for Neuroscience.The adolescent brain is still developing and vulnerable to external and internal factors, Elizabeth Powell, program officer, Division of... + full article
Portland Press Herald USA World May 23, 2023
Andrew Addison holds up a sign advertising that he takes Venmo for payment at his corner drink stand in 2022 in Nolensville, Tenn. Venmo will officially allow teenagers to open an account with their parents’ permission, the company said Monday. Mark Humphrey/Associated Press,... + más
Amazon Venmo Deal: Will Amazon Payments Boost PayPal? | Forbes
Venmo to be officially available for teenagers, although many use it already | Associated Press
New York Post USA Life May 17, 2023
The legendary Titanic has been unearthed like never before — with the first-ever full-size 3D reconstruction revealing incredible new details about the doomed cruise liner 111 years after its infamous sinking. More than 1,500 passengers died after the ship struck an iceberg... + más
Never-before-seen footage of Titanic wreck set to be unveiled | Newsweek
‘Avatar’ Sequel Won’t Sink ‘Titanic’ As 3rd Highest Grossing Film | Forbes
New York Post USA Life March 28, 2023
Brain scans showed that Botox injected into the forehead altered people’s brain chemistry, impacting how they interpreted other people’s emotions, a new study published in found. Botox is an injectable that temporarily reduces or eliminates facial fine lines and wrinkles... + más
Botox patients panicking over news that COVID vax weakens wrinkle reducer | New York Post
People in Their 20s Are Getting Botox—and It Could Backfire Spectacularly | Slate
The Boston Globe USA Nation March 21, 2023
For-profit companies have long sought to tap into the fears of consumers, offering pricey medical scans they can access without a doctor’s recommendation, as long as they can pay the price out of pocket.Now, some of these ventures are trumpeting scans assisted by artificial... + más
iOS 16.3.1 includes iPhone 14 Crash Detection changes after false positive complaints | 9to5Mac
What we know about the new COVID-19 variant XBB | The Boston Globe
Newsweek USA Tech March 10, 2023
Artificial Intelligence (AI) can read your mind…if you are hooked up to an fMRI machine and it is trained on how you process visual information.Researchers at Osaka University in Japan have found that AI can be trained to reconstruct high resolution images from human brain... + más
What happened to Rossi's wife? Joe Mantegna on 'Criminal Minds: Evolution' | Newsweek
How 'Criminal Minds: Evolution' teases Spencer Reid and Matt Simmons return | Newsweek
The Daily Beast USA Nation December 11, 2022
Khloe Kardashian and Kendall Jenner sit in a luxe doctor’s office with white walls. Behind them, a window opens onto another room containing a futuristic blue brain scanner. The sisters are gazing at the doctor, an energetic middle-aged balding man wearing a white coat.This is... + más
Huge venomous snake found on homeowner's windowsill: Absolute weapon | Newsweek
Venomous snake slithers into daycare, hospitalizes toddler | Newsweek
Time USA Health November 22, 2022
While the world is learning to live with COVID-19, scientists still have many unanswered questions about how the infection affects the body and brain—not just when people are sick, but over the long term as well. In a study presented at the of the Radiological Society of North... + más
Higher surface temperatures will be detectable in Pacific Ocean decades earlier than previously predicted | ABC News
Kids who play video games score higher on brain function tests | The Verge
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