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Android Free emoji keyboard has been recently caught red-handed engaged in fraud

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Ai.type, an Android app that has earned over 40 million downloads as a “Free emoji keyboard” has been recently caught red-handed engaged in fraud. ...

Google is buying Fitbit enabling the internet company to step back into smartwatches and...

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Google is buying Fitbit for about $2.1 billion, enabling the internet company to step back into the hotly contested market for smartwatches and health...

Researchers have developed a new approach for detecting a speaker’s intent to mislead

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Dartmouth engineering researchers have developed a new approach for detecting a speaker's intent to mislead. The approach's framework, which could be developed to extract...

Researchers have developed a way to 3-D print living skin complete with blood vessels

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Researchers at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute have developed a way to 3-D print living skin, complete with blood vessels. The advancement, published online today in...

Over a 10-year period ADHD rates more than doubled among American adults

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If the latest statistics are any indication, attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is no longer an issue for children only. Over a 10-year period, ADHD rates more...

People with autism have left and right brain areas more symmetrical

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The left and right halves of our brains develop differently, as each hemisphere ‘specialises’ in certain functions. For example, for most people the left...

CSF pulsing during sleep

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New research from Boston University suggests that tonight while you sleep, something amazing will happen within your brain. Your neurons will go quiet. A...

Artificial intelligence helps shed light on how people’s brains – bodies and emotions react...

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Your heart beats faster, palms sweat and part of your brain called the Heschl’s gyrus lights up like a Christmas tree. Chances are, you’ve...

form social bonds similar to friendships seen in primates

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Vampire bats that share food and groom each other in captivity are more likely to stick together when they’re released back into the wild,...