Welcome to Part 2 of the eleven-plus (11+) quiz!Our School Exam Preparation quiz will challenge your logic, deduction, and cognitive reasoning across the topics of Verbal Reasoning, Non-Verbal ...
A Brain teaser is a type of puzzle, which is a short, playful puzzle designed to stretch your mind and make you smile. It could be in the form of a riddle, a tricky question, a visual illusion, or a ...
XAT 2026 Answer Key out: The provisional answer key for the Xavier Aptitude Test (XAT) is now available at the entrance exam's official website, xatonline.in. Candidates who appeared for the ...
Personalized algorithms may quietly sabotage how people learn, nudging them into narrow tunnels of information even when they start with zero prior knowledge. In the study, participants using ...
Creating a virtual brain may sound like a science-fiction nightmare, but for neuroscientists in Japan and at Seattle’s Allen Institute, it’s a big step toward a long-held dream. They say their ...
Maybe it’s time to finally book that dance class or start those art lessons: Your creative hobbies could help keep your brain young, according to new research by an international group of scientists.
Pound-for-pound, the human brain is the body’s most metabolically costly organ, consuming 20% of our energy and accounting for an outsize portion of our anatomy compared with most other animals.
Grief can strike people in a variety of ways, impacting how they handle their daily lives. The pain which a loss can cause may never truly heal. When Elizabeth McGuiness lost her son Nicholas to brain ...
New liquid-cooling enabled system delivers affordable, high-density SLT and burn-in test for high-demand, lower-volume HPC, AI, and automotive devices TOKYO, Sept. 18, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Leading ...
A novel, multi-analyte test developed by researchers at the Johns Hopkins Kimmel Cancer Center, its Ludwig Center and the Johns Hopkins Department of Neurosurgery can accurately identify brain cancers ...
I wasn’t surprised to read what my neighbors have known for years: Noblesville, Ind., is worth the move, with or without an incentive (“Some Cities Will Pay People to Move There,” U.S. News, Aug. 11).