Challenge Yourself for Effective Cognitive Health and Improvement

Engaging in challenging, new activities, rather than brain-training games, is more effective for boosting cognitive function and preventing decline.
Engaging in challenging, new activities, rather than brain-training games, is more effective for boosting cognitive function and preventing decline.
A study found no strong link between modern social factors like urban living and education and a decline in religiosity across nations from 1989 to 2020.
Research urges U.S. healthcare reforms to balance physician strikes and patient safety by modernizing labor laws and implementing staffing regulations.
A study reveals that sedentary jobs and irregular hours significantly worsen insomnia, urging companies to rethink work environments for better sleep health.
The potential valuation of Greenland highlights the complexities of acquiring territory today, intertwining economic factors, ethics, and national identity.
Recent research reveals that ferns can evolve their reproductive strategies in a non-linear fashion, occasionally regressing to simpler forms.
Despite initial claims of space debris, experts are puzzled over a 1,100-pound metallic ring in Kenya, with ties to an Ariane V mission deemed unlikely.
Comet C/2024 G3, making its closest approach to the sun on January 13, 2025, promises a breathtaking sight for southern hemisphere skywatchers, if it survives the heat.
Tonight, witness a rare lunar occultation where the full "Wolf Moon" obscures bright Mars, a stunning event visible across much of North America!
Research reveals that grass lizards boast the longest tails relative to body size, while thresher sharks excel with their lengthy tails used for propulsion and hunting.