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Children of the Mind

Preamble Before we go any further, there are some things you need to know. I am a philosopher at heart, and enjoy wondering about abstract concepts and ideas to the point where they become real scenarios in my head. The idea for writing this came shortly after I've finished readings Orson Scott Card's Chil...

19 January 2012
17:01 GMT

Preterm Babies More Likely to Develop Memory Issues

Babies who have a low weight at birth, or who are delivered before term, are known to achieve lower cognitive test scores than their peers, but now scientists show exactly how birth issues affect executive functioning. The work focused primarily on attention and memory. According to the research team, preterm babies...

12 December 2011
04:46 GMT

Creativity May Favor Cheating

According to the conclusions of a new study by Duke University researchers, it would appear that people who display more creativity are also more likely to cheat on their significant others than their less-creative peers. One possible explanation for this could be that creativity also allows individuals to rational...

29 November 2011
10:52 GMT

Children Should Be Born Two Years Apart from Each Other

A team of experts from the University of Notre Dame has determined that siblings who are born at least 2 years apart from each other tend to have higher scores in reading and math than their peers who are born closer together. The data the group collected will be published in an upcoming issue of the esteemed Journ...

21 November 2011
08:27 GMT

Searching for Signs of Alien Activity Here on Earth

Since Hollywood-inspired scenarios of how we'll meet aliens for the first time are not too likely to happen, scientists are taking matters into their own hands. They have recently decided to conduct a new type of study, one that would focus on finding tracks that aliens may have left behind here on Earth. Such ...

27 October 2011
08:59 GMT

Learning from Mistakes Makes the Brain More Flexible

Scientists have determined that people who believe they can learn from a mistake they've just made exhibit a different neural activation pattern in their brains than individuals who believe that no new knowledge can be extracted from current occurrences. The former group is capable of recovering from mistake...

3 October 2011
16:01 GMT

Why Adolescents Grow Smarter Faster

In a new study conducted by psychologists at University of Texas in San Antonio (UT), it was revealed that teens and adolescents tend to become gradually smarter because they become mentally quicker. This connection has been hypothesized for some time, but thus far no one was able to confirm it. Experts in charge ...

27 September 2011
10:30 GMT

Perception of Intelligence Influences Learning Patterns

A collaboration of researchers in the United States has recently determined that people tend to change their opinions about how they believe they will handle learning depending on the way they perceive intelligence in both themselves and others. These results go up against established knowledge and public wisdom, whi...

18 April 2011
10:34 GMT

Hormone May Be Source of Increased Intelligence

For centuries, philosophers have been debating whether a person's intelligence is mostly dictated by nature or nurture. Now that scientists have entered the discussions, things are getting interesting. An expert now argues that a particular hormone may underlie some people's amazing intelligence. Canadian r...

14 March 2011
09:19 GMT

Elephants Can Cooperate for Common Goal

In a recent set of studies, researchers have demonstrated that elephants have the same natural instinct of knowing when to help their fellow group members that humans and primates do. This has never been shown in other animals before. It's not that biologists and animal behavior experts didn't know that ele...

8 March 2011
04:28 GMT

IQ Level Linked to Childhood Diets

According to a new scientific investigation, it would appear that the type of foods parents give to their children is a clear indicator on the IQ level the young ones will develop when they grow up.The researchers behind the new study looked at how dietary patterns begin to influence the IQ of children aged 8. They n...

8 February 2011
08:23 GMT

Designing an IQ Test for Aliens Is Tough

Given all this talk about the potential discovery of intelligent aliens among the large number of exoplanets awaiting discovery, experts figured out that they have no scientific method towards determining the IQ level of an extraterrestrial. A research team is now at work to fix this issue. The investigators, bas...

29 January 2011
05:37 GMT

IQ Related to Memory Quantity, Not Quality

A group of investigators in the United States has demonstrated that the sheer amount of how much a person can remember is a clear indicator of how high they will score in IQ tested. The amount of details test participants remembered of each individual memory could not be established as a factor for determining the ra...

30 November 2010
09:48 GMT

High Emotional Intelligence Makes Better Employees

Emotional intelligence plays a very important role in coping with a company's politics, says a new study from the University of Haifa.Researchers found that employees with higher level of emotional intelligence are more dedicated and satisfied at work, compared with other employees.The researchers focused on 809...

15 September 2010
10:00 GMT

Siblings Performances Given by Birth Order

First-borns are generally smarter and younger siblings are more outgoing and get better grades, as birth order seems to have an impact on children's personality and intelligence, a new study suggests.Many previous studies treated the matter of children's personalities depending on birth order but apparently...

13 August 2010
04:40 GMT

New Test Very Efficient in Determining Intelligence

A group of scientists from the University of California in Davis (UCD) announces the development of a new test, which can be used to accurately gage a number of traits pertaining to a person's intelligence. The team says that its approach, which relies on looking at the working memory capacity of individuals, is...

25 May 2010
11:57 GMT

We May Never Hear from Aliens

A number of astronomers and astrobiologists believe that our galaxy, the Milky Way, may be home to a large variety of extraterrestrial organisms, inhabiting other planets in other star systems. But they also believe that we may never be able to communicate or identify these creatures, largely because many of the new ...

1 March 2010
03:09 GMT

Chimps Understand Basic Liquid Physics

Researchers have been surprised to learn in a new study of another trait of intelligence chimpanzees display, one that was never encountered before. They have noticed that the primates are perfectly capable of recognizing precisely how big a pint of liquid is. The animals can also tell the volume of any other measure...

23 February 2010
16:01 GMT

Dolphins Are 'Non-Human Persons'

The scientific community has finally come to a consensus regarding dolphins. Experts believe that the marine animals are the second most intelligent species on the planet after humans. The creatures are so smart and bright, that they should be referred to as non-human persons, they add. Recent research has demonstrat...

5 January 2010
04:20 GMT

Fit Teens Tend to Be Smarter Later in Life

In a first-of-its-kind study, scientists at the University of Southern California (USC), working together with colleagues from Sweden, managed to draw amazing correlations between cardiovascular health levels in teenage boys and the likelihood that these individuals would accomplish something later in life. The inves...

8 December 2009
06:43 GMT

The Future Path of Human Evolution

Over the past two million years or so, we have evolved to the point where we've reached about the maximum possible size of our brains. As anthropologists may argue, our brain capacities may actually be getting smaller, and all for a simple reason – the anatomical difficulties that birthing a large-headed c...

17 November 2009
06:00 GMT

Explaining Human Intelligence

University of California in Los Angeles (UCLA) neuroscientist Andrew Frew is currently in charge of a research team that plans to unlock the secret of human cognitive skills and intelligence. The way the scientists plan to do that is by carefully and methodically observing the wiring patterns inside the cortex, and h...

21 October 2009
16:31 GMT

Hearts of Iron 3: Why Diplomacy and Intelligence Matter

Hearts of Iron 3 arrived at the end of last week and since then much of my day has been taken up by extended playtime and by anxiously checking the official forums of the game looking for opinions, improvement ideas, reactions and, of course, the inevitable bug reports. And they all came fast and furious, with some p...

11 August 2009
17:51 GMT

Dogs Are Just as Intelligent as Two-Year-Old Children

According to a new investigation, it would appear that most dogs have the same intelligence level as a two-year-old child, experts say. While this is true for most species, others, such as border collies, poodles and German shepherds (in this precise order), have a brain developed enough to be considered similar to t...

10 August 2009
05:07 GMT

Whales Are Equally Close to Humans as Apes

New studies on whales' behavior have come to a rather surprising conclusion – these marine animals may be as intelligent as apes are, or maybe even more. Anthropologists believe that the whales developed intelligence millions of years before the last ancestor of primates and humans did. For this reason, so...

26 June 2009
02:58 GMT

Being 'Thick-Brained' May Actually Be a Good Thing

While the issue of where intelligence is located has been a matter of dispute among academics, many studies seem to point to the fact that there are areas in the frontal cortex that seem to “house” this important trait. But other investigations have proven that other parts of the brain play a role in inte...

1 April 2009
03:05 GMT

Brain Areas Holding Intelligence Mapped

Just like a computer chip, the processing power that the brain requires in order to cope with challenging tasks is extracted from all around the cortex, but recent research shows that the array of processes we usually call intelligence is generally hosted only in specific spots in the organ. In other words, this is n...

13 March 2009
06:29 GMT

Gorilla Gestures Offer Insight on Language Roots

The large primates, which are humans' closest relatives, also have the most elaborate system of communication other than our own. A new study, which surveyed gorilla populations in their natural habitat, may have found new clues as to how human language appeared and developed over time. Researchers have discover...

10 February 2009
06:30 GMT

WWII Killed Scotsmen Were More Intelligent Than Those Who Survived

Because of the great scale on which World War II (WWII) was fought, national armies could not afford to rely on their traditional recruitment methods, and therefore often had to resort to drafts to select their combatant forces. This means that all sorts of people ended up in the military, including very smart and ve...

19 December 2008
18:01 GMT

India's Scientific Drama

The very name of the first lunar vehicle built by the Indians, Chandrayaan-1, says a lot about their hopes and efforts for the future. This is a statement that the probe is just the first in a series of similar bold attempts, which will place India among the largely-developed super-powers of the world who have their ...

15 December 2008
03:41 GMT

Recognizing Alien Intelligence Feats

Assuming that Drake's equation would eventually proven right, and that there might be aliens out there (somewhere), and even that they are at least as smart as (we think) we are, the question still remains – What are the odds that we actually comprehend that we've stumbled upon a proof of alien intell...

7 December 2008
05:31 GMT

Meet ET in 20 Years

A new SETI tool in the search for intelligent alien lifeforms has been built. It is called the Allen Telescope Array (ATA) and it has recently been powered up in its first stage configuration of 42 antennas. When complete, in 2025, it will feature the combined power of 350 such dishes. The project, financed by Paul A...

13 November 2008
10:30 GMT

Robots Are Still Far from Humans in Chatting

A recent experiment performed at Berkshire's University of Reading checked whether robots could resemble humans in thinking, based on text conversations. Chatbots' jokes, arguments and answers were not enough to beat a Turing test. Alan Turing was a bright British mathematician who addressed the issue ...

13 October 2008
05:52 GMT

Certain Foods May Actually Make You Smarter

Most people would eat almost anything today, as long as it tastes good and it fills up their bellies, regardless of how healthy it is, the nutritional values or the bunch of chemicals they swallow up. No wonder that the US is currently facing a serious obesity epidemic - people suddenly forgot that food has a nutriti...

3 July 2008
04:59 GMT

Stupid Flies Live Longer

As it turns out it really pays to be stupid. Well, at least for flies it does. A study carried out by a team of researchers from a Swiss university revealed that dumber flies live much longer than their geeky cousins. According to the results of the study revealed today by Tadeusz Kwackei and Joep Burger at the Unive...

4 June 2008
08:39 GMT

Life Can Grow Just About Anywhere

Finding inhospitable places for life on Earth is extremely difficult; just about any location you can lay your eyes on is most likely populated to some extent with microbial life, if not with other living specimens. Researchers from the Mars Astrobiology Research and Technology Experiment, MARTE for short, have recen...

22 May 2008
10:00 GMT

Breastfeeding Boosts the Child's Intelligence

Currently, in many western countries, less than 1% of women breastfeed continuously for the first six months of the baby's life. In the UK, the category most prone to breastfeeding was found to be formed of well educated, professional women, older than 30 and mothers for the first time. The fear of ending up wit...

6 May 2008
14:06 GMT

The Probability of Intelligent Alien Life

For a long time we have been asking ourselves whether we are alone in the universe. The truth is that we still do not know the answer to this question, however there is a high probability that there are other life forms besides those on Earth. After all, for all we know the universe may be infinite in space-time. Nev...

17 April 2008
04:18 GMT

The Formula for the Perfect Woman

Let's get rid of foolish misconceptions: no, men don't look for intelligent women! What they want, and most of us know it, is a blue-eyed, blond-haired woman who gains less than her boyfriend or husband, not touching this way his masculine pride (now we know why we don't find Paris attractive). The lat...

17 March 2008
14:06 GMT

Tiny Spy Plane Looks Like a Bat

The 'bat' is only the latest of the series of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles - UAV for short - designed to gather information about enemy sites and urban combat zones, capable of relaying data related to sight, sound and smell back to the command post to be used as intelligence. The 'bat' has been desig...

14 March 2008
09:36 GMT

Intelligent Aliens, Highly Unlikely Possibility

Recognize the guy in the picture? He is supposed to be an alien living somewhere in our galaxy, which will most likely pay us a visit in the near future with a warp capable ship, just to slaughter us like pigs while dressed in an invisibility cloak. Possible? Highly unlikely, according to planetary astronomer Dr Cha...

13 March 2008
06:41 GMT

Intelligent People Are Prone to Alcoholism

The higher your IQ coefficient is, the more drinks you take daily. These are the results of a research made by the Medical Research Council and published in the "American Journal of Public Health," which points that women are particularly prone to drink heavily in their thirties, if they have an over-the-average int...

13 February 2008
04:21 GMT

Sex Makes You Dumber!

Sex and studying do not get along. The more sex partners you have, the more prone you are to academic failure, as found by a new survey made amongst students at Cambridge University. The on-line questionnaires completed by over 1,000 undergraduates revealed that poorly performing colleges had the most sexually active...

28 January 2008
14:06 GMT

Top 5 Reasons Why You Should Breastfeed Instead of Using Formula Milk

Today, in many western countries, less than 1% of women breastfeed exclusively for the first six months of the baby's life. In UK, the categories most prone to breastfeeding were found to be well educated, professional women, older than 30 and mothers for the first time. The fear of ending up with the saggy boob...

4 December 2007
14:06 GMT

Pedophiles Have Different Brain Wiring

People give no chance to pedophiles, as they are a threat to the future generation. Pedophilia is clearly the most detested sexual deviation. And convicted pedophiles have high recidivism rates. Pedophiles seem to choose children because they are weaker and more malleable than adults. Researchers tried to explain ped...

29 November 2007
04:47 GMT

Blond Women Turn Men into... Idiots

Men like to make jokes on the stereotype of the dumb blond women. And now, a French team has discovered that men's mental ability plummeted when dealing with blond women, probably as they thought they had a less intelligent interlocutor. The study published in Journal of Experimental Psychology consisted in two...

20 November 2007
14:06 GMT

Why Do People Lose Intelligence?

We know that we are born with a potential for intelligence and intelligence must be managed. A 60-year-old Scottish research made on 70,000 11-year-old children could explain the way lifestyle affects intelligence. Smoking, obesity, sedentarism and bad food could lead not only to physical diseases, but also to a dumb...

15 November 2007
05:03 GMT

Men Are More Intelligent and Dumber than Women at the Same Time!

This is a breakthrough with a double meaning for the feminist party. The genes may be the same, but the brain structure makes women aspire to IQ records, while men are either geniuses or simply dumb. In everyday life, what you see is what you get...Researchers have justified this by suggesting there are twice as many...

25 September 2007
14:16 GMT

Is There an "Intelligence Center"?

We do not possess a memory center: this ability is spread over most of the brain areas. A new review made by Richard Haier of the University of California, Irvine and Rex Jung of the University of New Mexico on 37 imaging studies has revealed that human intelligence, too."Genetic research has demonstrated that intell...

12 September 2007
04:14 GMT

Orangutans "Play Charades" With Us

The general conception is that chimps are smart, orangutans are dumber. But orangutans come with big surprises in many cases. It was proved that they have the same ability as chimps to learn the sign language. A new research shows that captive orangutans "play charades" to communicate with humans, pointing that the a...

3 August 2007
02:51 GMT


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