A new study of neural oscillations during varying stages of consciousness shows that anesthesia doesn’t just knock us out—it reorients brain signals.
The Conversation reports that the brain can be trained like muscles; new challenges and rest help boost brain health and connectivity.
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From March 24 through March 30, eligible T-Mobile and Metro by T-Mobile customers can redeem a free MLB.TV subscription in T-Life. The subscription (valued at $149.99) provides access to every ...
LSU baseball is using eye-tracking technology to better understand how its hitters see the ball. Our LSU baseball coverage is ...
Friday Night Baseball” on Apple TV is back for 2026! This season's slate begins March 27, as part of MLB's opening weekend, ...
Karpathy's 'autoresearch' agent did not improve its own code, but it points towards systems that could as well as towards way ...
Major League Baseball is partnering with Polymarket to offer exclusive rights and data.
The 2026 NCAA Tournament bracket is out and March Madness is underway. Here's who AI predicts to win each game, including ...
This winter Goldberg, a Cherry Creek senior left-hander, was working with the Bruins’ new tech, Trackman and Ravik balls. Trackman “During that span in the winter, I was throwing the curveball in live ...