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games. Electronic game use linked to childhood obesity [Science Blog - Science News Stories] An example of the abuse of correlational data...0000007:27:34 AMcomment []
Empathy for mentally ill increasing, survey shows. When Philip Burguieres resigned as head of a local Fortune 500 oil-field service company in 1996, he and his family felt crushing embarrassment from news reports about the unexpected move, blamed on stress, he said. A year later, he publicly disclosed he had suffered from "debilitating depression." He made the ... [World of Psychology]0000007:25:45 AMcomment []
Brain AI. Engineers Develop Artificial Neuron that 'Learns' [Science Blog - Science News Stories]0000007:18:34 AMcomment []
Universities get wi-fi access. Students will soon be able to access the internet from anywhere around their campus, even the student bar. That is if you live in England...Sorry not at Kwantlen University College.[BBC News | Technology | UK Edition]0000007:01:55 AMcomment []