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New Findings Add Twist to Screen Time Limit Debate
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New Findings Add Twist to Screen Time Limit Debate

For years, the American Academy of Pediatrics had suggested a limit of two hours a day of TV for children and teens. But after screen time started to include phones and tablets, these guidelines needed an update. So last year, the American Academy of Pediatrics changed its recommendations: No more than one hour of screen...

Why Are Some Americans Changing Their Names?
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Why Are Some Americans Changing Their Names?

In 2008, Newsweek published an article on then-presidential candidate Barack Obama titled “From Barry to Barack.” The story explained how Obama’s Kenyan father, Barack Obama Sr., chose Barry as a nickname for himself in 1959 in order “to fit in.” But the younger Barack – who had been called Barry since he was a child...

Why Politicians Are the Real Winners in Amazon’s HQ2 Bidding War
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Why Politicians Are the Real Winners in Amazon’s HQ2 Bidding War

Now that Amazon has announced the winners of its competition to host its second headquarters, a question on many minds is whether it’ll be worth the incentives offered. We have a different question: Why did so many cities play Amazon’s billion-dollar bidding game in the first place? One media narrative has portrayed the leaders of...

Photos in Social Media Reveal Socio-Cultural Value of Landscapes
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Photos in Social Media Reveal Socio-Cultural Value of Landscapes

Every day, users upload millions of photos on platforms, such as Flickr, Instagram or Facebook. A study of researchers of Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) now shows that these photos can be used to assess the social importance of certain landscapes. For this purpose, they developed a new image analysis method based on artificial intelligence....

CyberLink Honors Winners of the “AI Meets Beauty” Image Recognition Challenge
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CyberLink Honors Winners of the “AI Meets Beauty” Image Recognition Challenge

CyberLink today announced the winners of the “AI Meets Beauty Challenge”. The Challenge, hosted by CyberLink Corp., Perfect Corp. and National Chiao Tung University (Taiwan), illustrates a real-life smart retail scenario – using AI to identify a beauty care item from an image of a product snapped anywhere in the real world. It attracted 97 teams from 13 countries,...

Clapping Music App Reveals That Changing Rhythm Isn’t So Easy
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Clapping Music App Reveals That Changing Rhythm Isn’t So Easy

Scientists at Queen Mary University of London have developed an app to understand why some rhythms are more difficult to perform than others. They collected and analyzed a huge dataset of more than 100,000 people and found that changing rhythm is more difficult than playing a complex individual rhythm. The app challenges users to play Clapping...

Use of Tobacco & Marijuana Products Frequently Featured in Hip-Hop Music Videos
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Use of Tobacco & Marijuana Products Frequently Featured in Hip-Hop Music Videos

Over the past decade, hip-hop music has become a world-wide phenomenon and, in 2017, surpassed rock as the biggest music genre in the United States. Up until now little has been known about how often, or in what context, tobacco and marijuana products and imagery appear in hip-hop music culture. In order to get a...

Suicide Risk in Abused Teen Girls Linked to Mother-Daughter Conflict
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Suicide Risk in Abused Teen Girls Linked to Mother-Daughter Conflict

Teenage girls who were maltreated as children are more likely to entertain suicidal thoughts if the relationship with their mother is poor and the degree of conflict between the two of them high. Researchers at the University of Rochester’s Mt. Hope Family Center found that the quality of the mother-daughter relationship and their level of...

Food Systems Planning Experts Say It’s Time to Reflect on Local Governments’ Efforts
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Food Systems Planning Experts Say It’s Time to Reflect on Local Governments’ Efforts

Governments across the U.S. and Canada have made strides in their food systems planning efforts, with many recognizing within the past decade that the issue of food insecurity is just as important as maintaining other public infrastructure like roads and water systems. Still, questions remain: How are local governments engaging in the food system? Who...

Father’s Nicotine Exposure May Cause Problems in Future Generations of His Children
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Father’s Nicotine Exposure May Cause Problems in Future Generations of His Children

While women have long been warned about the dangers of smoking during pregnancy, far less has been known about risks for offspring of men who smoke. A new Florida State University College of Medicine study in mice produced results that suggest nicotine exposure in men could lead to cognitive deficits in their children and grandchildren....