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How endless short-video scrolling is fueling 'brain rot' and disrupting young people's lives
Quoc Thang, a 30-year-old pharmaceutical sales representative in Ho Chi Minh City, often sits alone in cafés for hours ...
These days, almost everything is available in the form of quick, bite-sized content—from recipes and skincare tips to news updates. You may find yourself swiping through reels, tapping through stories ...
TikTok, Instagram and YouTube clips are designed to overwhelm the brain's pleasure circuitry and keep people watching.
Imagine an artificial intelligence (AI) model that can watch and understand moving images with the subtlety of a human brain. Now, scientists have made this a reality by creating MovieNet: an ...
Humans respond to environments that change at many different speeds. A video game player, for example, reacts to on-screen events unfolding within hundreds of milliseconds or over several seconds. A ...
Whether speaking or swinging a bat, precise and adaptable timing of movement is essential for everyday behavior. Although we do not have sensory organs like eyes or a nose to sense time, we can keep ...
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