New research by Georgetown scientists shows how the brain rewires itself to automate learned tasks. The findings challenge a long-held understanding of how humans master complex skills, suggesting ...
Spoilers for the series finale of "The Boys" ("Blood and Bone") to follow. After "The Boys" Season 5, Episode 7, "The Frenchman, the Female, and the Man Called Mother's Milk," I thought there was no ...
Last week Prime Video dropped what has fast become our latest TV binge watch - Off Campus. The hockey romance series is based off Elle Kennedy's book series of the same name and the first series is ...
Constantly switching between tasks gives your brain a dopamine hit that mimics progress, but you end up touching everything and finishing nothing. Focused work blocks, a silenced phone, and simplified ...
Between Father and Son, or Entre Padre e Hijo, is the new Mexican micro-series on Netflix that captures the eerie suspense that involves love triangles, murders, and a lot of family drama. The plot ...
(L-R) John Tucker (Jalen Thomas Brooks), Garrett Graham (Belmont Cameli), Hannah Wells (Ella Bright), Dean Di Laurentis (Stephen Thomas Kalyn) and John Logan (Antonio Cipriano) in OFF CAMPUS Liane ...
Trump’s new reflecting pool liner cut with a razor, official reports Millennial man shares eye-opening take on baby boomers He was fooling around on the edge - then his hand suddenly slipped ...
Lord of the Flies is back on screens again — this time, in a new four-part miniseries that’s just arrived on Netflix. The show adapts William Golding’s seminal 1954 novel and is mostly faithful to the ...
According to decades of research by psychologist John Gottman, a whopping 69% of relationship conflicts are “unresolvable.” What this means is that over two-thirds of the problems in relationships are ...
Good sailors can sail plenty fast, but their race results don’t always match that speed. I am coaching a guy like that. He has great focus; he can stare at the jib telltales as well as the fleet champ ...
Abstract: Optical see-through head-mounted displays (OST-HMDs) allow users to interact with both physical and virtual displays overlaid in the real world within augmented reality (AR) environments.