Missing keys, forgetting appointments, losing track of important tasks. Sounds familiar? Though occasional lapses are normal, keeping the brain and memory in top form is crucial. Memory loss is a ...
They look close to dead,” says Sri Lankan farmer Shantha Dissanayake looking at his pruned mango trees. “They looked close to dead,” says Sri Lankan farmer, Shantha Dissanayake, about his mango trees.
Memory is the key to most things in life: a bland routine, location of your glasses and even nostalgia. So it can be alarming if while doing something, one suddenly forgets why they are doing it.
Challenge your mind. Like a muscle, the brain strengthens with use. Mander suggests learning a new language, playing music, ...
Over on YouTube [Electronic Wizard] explains how to use the AT24C32 EEPROM for external memory for microcontrollers. He begins by explaining that you don’t want to ...
This is a column about a helpful trick that will radically improve your memory with minimal effort so you can learn faster. But before I get to the science behind the technique and how it can help you ...
Have you noticed that despite your best intentions, the mindfulness meditation app on your phone gathers more dust than actual practice time? You’re not alone. Over ...
Alzheimer's disease (AD) is a neurodegenerative condition that typically affects older people and is the leading cause of dementia worldwide. AD is characterized by progressive cognitive impairment ...
After a long day of work, the only thing you feel like doing is scrolling on your phone. Unfortunately, doomscrolling damages your cognition, memory, and attention span. It might make you feel good in ...
World Heart Day falls on 29 September each year. This day is a new opportunity to reflect on how to best use the heart for ...
Memory is critical to everyday functioning and affects learning, decision-making, and problem-solving. While some of the most prevalent factors (daily activities) impact our memory and are easily ...
Whenever the evening quiz shows used to come on, you’d always beat your spouse to the “buzzer.” (You did a fair amount of gloating about it too.) But in recent years, you’ve been having a harder time ...