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According to a study, driverless taxis will reduce greenhouse emissions by up to 90%.

Much while ride-sharing services like Uber and Lyft currently dominate the news, academics anticipate that the next automotive revolution will be even more revolutionary when self-driving cars like those produced by Google become widely available. The kinds of lightweight electric vehicles that will be utilized for driverless automobiles by 2030, according to researchers from the …

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New Olympic Sports Have a Concerning Relationship With Injury Rates

Seven brand-new sports, including climbing and karate, were included in the 2020 Tokyo Olympics, inspiring athletes to reach new heights. However, even while the aggregate number of injuries was similar to that in earlier contests, some of the newer sports were disproportionately substantial contributors. The International Olympic Committee (IOC) assesses injuries and illnesses during each …

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Games That Put You in the Action Could Repair Damaged Brains

According to a recent study, first-person shooters like Halo, Call of Duty, and Destiny may help patients recover from traumatic brain injuries by increasing the brain’s capacity for sustained attention and information processing. According to the main researcher Alexandra Vakili from Macquarie University in Australia, “This type of injury can have lifetime effects.” Even though …

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Students that play online games perform better academically.

Contrary to long-held beliefs that playing video games will damage your brain, a recent study offers the most recent evidence that doing so actually improves academic achievement. According to an Australian study involving more than 12,000 high school kids, those who regularly play online video games perform better on math, reading, and science exams than …

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In the race to determine the shape of a protein, gamers recently bested scientists.

In a recent battle to see who could produce an accurate model of a certain protein the fastest, based on biochemical data given to both teams, gamers playing the science-based online game Foldit defeated trained scientists. The competition’s organizing team claims that the results demonstrate how gamers, or citizen scientists, may significantly influence subjects that …

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According to a new study, playing video games has an unexpected impact on children’s IQ.

Researchers have shown a correlation between children’s increased intelligence and their increased time spent playing video games, which somewhat refutes the myth that gaming is terrible for developing minds. Even though the difference in cognitive abilities was slight and insufficient to demonstrate a causal association, the study took care to account for a variety of …

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We miss daily opportunities to be happier by five minutes, according to a Harvard professor.

In a recent cover article, Harvard Business Review argues in favor of choosing time over money and making everyday decisions in that vein. Unfortunately, most of us act in the exact opposite way, according to Harvard Business School professor Ashley Whillans. We overestimate the length of time required to enjoy an experience, which is one …

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Elon Musk believes flying vehicles may effectively “guillotine” people on the ground.

Elon Musk doesn’t like flying cars, despite the fact that he founded businesses that are working to define the future of transportation with electric cars, space exploration, and tunnels that would house high-speed transit systems. On Thursday, Musk gave a speech for his tunnel-boring business, The Boring Company, in which he discussed the potential drawbacks …

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A cat in Pennsylvania caught the Delta variant. Not all of the news, though, is bad.

SARS-CoV-2 does not have any host preferences. The virus has spread from humans to pets, livestock, and even wild animals since it first appeared in our species. Cats seem to be more prone to COVID infection, despite the fact that they frequently don’t exhibit any symptoms and are unlikely to be able to transmit the …

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