But when these changes are more than you’d expect for your age it might be a sign of mild cognitive impairment. So does that ...
Reviews examining multiple studies suggest about 6–11% of people with mild cognitive impairment develop dementia each year.
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I test phones for a living, and 2026's newest models are actively moving backward
Everything costs more this year, and phones are no exception. But the real shocker isn’t that prices are higher—it’s that the ...
Junior REIS/Unsplash You've forgotten a few appointments lately and you find yourself losing track of conversations. Close friends or family may have ...
With big data being used in all walks of life, including golf, sometimes the simple eye test is all you need to really know ...
Intel has released new Wi-Fi and Bluetooth drivers that begin adopting Microsoft’s Driver Quality Initiative, an industry-wide project intended to make ...
Indian astronaut Shubhanshu Shukla’s book ‘The Second Orbit’ feels like an unputdownable extension of his Axiom-4 knowledge-and-experience-gathering mission; Shukla's descriptions of his experiences ...
Returning an item seems simple enough: walk in, hand it over, geta refund or exchange, and move on with the day. Then the ...
Protesters have been raging about giant data centers guzzling power, water and land. But here's an environmentally-friendly solution: standalone apps that don't connect to the internet.
In his background‑talk series, Harri Tiido this time examines the ways people look toward the future. Today I'm talking about the future, based on Florence Gaub's book "The Future: A Handbook" — ...
There was a time when inflation was seen mainly as a poor man’s problem. Today, it has entered the drawing rooms of the ...
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Cool tips for when things get hot
The heat slows us, physically and mentally. Here’s how to avoid the worst of it ...
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