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Games, crafts, other activities may safeguard aging brain - The Durango Herald
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The study looked at five types of activities that are thought to help keep the mind sharp: computer use; making crafts; playing games including chess or bridge; going to movies or other types of socializing; and reading books. The idea was to see if ...
“Uncharted territory:” Wisconsin set to determine if betting on fantasy sports is gambling - fox6now.com
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MILWAUKEE — While football season is officially over, fantasy sports are not. You can place bets right now on the NBA, NHL, soccer, golf, even NASCAR. But are those bets legal in Wisconsin? It all boils down to a question of luck versus skill. Playing ...
Micheal Hugh Vernon - Lewiston Morning Tribune (subscription)
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The family suggests memorials be made to The Cancer Research Institute, the Lewis-Clark Animal Shelter, or the Lewis-Clark State College Foundation. Micheal was passionate about chess, fly fishing, mathematics, poker, camping, espresso, his wife, his ...
When IBM First Got People Worried About The Impact Of AI On Jobs - Forbes
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Chess enthusiasts watch World Chess champion Garry Kasparov on a television monitor as he holds his head in his hands at the start of the sixth and final match 11 May 1997 against IBM's Deep Blue computer in New York. Kasparov lost this match in just ...
Bershidsky: Poker-winning machine is no threat to humans - MetroWest Daily News
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The chess game tree has 10 to the 120th degree nodes. ... As Matej Moravcik and his team of Canadian and Czech researchers wrote in a January 2017 paper describing DeepStack, a piece of software they developed that bests professional poker players:.
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Research shows games, crafts, other activities might safeguard ... - The Japan News
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CHICAGO — Even in your 70s and beyond, simple activities including web-surfing, playing bridge and socializing can stave off mental decline, new research ...
Games, crafts, other activities may safeguard aging brainThe South Florida Times
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Why poker-winning artificial intelligence is not a threat to humans - The Denver Post
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The Denver Post
The chess game tree has 10 to the 120th degree nodes. ... As Matej Moravcik and his team of Canadian and Czech researchers wrote in a January 2017 paper describing DeepStack, a piece of software they developed that bests professional poker players:.
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Games, crafts, other activities may safeguard aging brain - WSPA.com
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FILE - In this April 10, 2014, file photo, a card player studies her hand during a bridge game at a restaurant in St. Paul, Minn. Research published on Monday, Jan. 30, 2017, shows that even in one's 70s and beyond, simple activities including web ...
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Games, crafts, other activities may safeguard aging brain | WRIC - WRIC
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FILE - In this April 10, 2014, file photo, a card player studies her hand during a bridge game at a restaurant in St. Paul, Minn. Research published on Monday, ...
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Games, crafts, other activities may safeguard aging brain - KRON4.com
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CHICAGO (AP) — Even in your 70s and beyond, simple activities including web-surfing, playing bridge and socializing can stave off mental decline, new research says. Benefits were greatest in computer users and in those without a ... The study looked ...
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Games, crafts, other activities may safeguard aging brain - KRQE News 13
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cards FILE - In this April 10, 2014, file photo, a card player studies her hand during a bridge game at a restaurant in St. Paul, Minn. Research published on Monday, Jan. 30, 2017, shows that even in one's 70s and beyond, simple activities including ...
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How computers were finally able to best poker pros - Washington Post
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That's because unlike checkers and chess, where all the pieces are visible, poker is a game of limited knowledge and uncertainty, of hidden cards and bluffs. It is perhaps truer to life, which may explain why it has been difficult for silicon chips to ...
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A poker-winning machine is no threat - Independent Online
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The chess game tree has 10 to the 120th degree nodes. ... As Matej Moravcik and his team of Canadian and Czech researchers wrote in a January 2017 paper describing DeepStack, a piece of software they developed that bests professional poker players:.
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Who's The NFL's Most Generous Athlete? - GOOD Magazine
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The long-time Cardinal's work off the field includes donating technology, including laptops and PCs, to schools and donating funds for books, chess tournaments, and playgrounds to schools in Phoenix. The 10-time Pro Bowler and Minneapolis native also ...
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There's more to the library than just books | Bradenton Herald - Bradenton Herald
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Have you dropped by your library lately? If not, it's time for a visit to an award-winning Manatee County Public Library where you'll find friendly and well-trained ...
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Games, crafts, other activities may safeguard aging brain - Chicago Daily Herald
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Chicago Daily Herald
Even in your 70s and beyond, simple activities including web-surfing, playing bridge and socializing can stave off mental decline, new research shows.Benefits ...
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Alexandria native publishes biography of "Krazy Kat" creator - Alexandria Echo Press
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Alexandria Echo Press
By drawing on exhaustive research into Herriman's family history, interviews with surviving friends and family, and analysis of the artist's work and surviving written records, Tisserand explores how this hidden racial identity shaped Herriman's work ...
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Lowly ranked workers face prospect of shorter life than CEOs - South China Morning Post
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This makes social rank a bigger risk factor for illness and premature death than either high alcohol consumption or obesity, and it nearly equals the risk posed by physical inactivity, researchers said. On average, a low social rank shaved more than 25 ...
IBM Uses Supercomputer Watson Technology To Track — And Fight — Cancer04:39 - WBUR
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Watson will analyze and interpret the data, actually reasoning and providing insight as it goes to try to anticipate cancer's next move — sort of like a chess grandmaster. "What if you could actually test somebody at the very beginning of their cancer ...
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Wauwatosa In Our Schools: Feb. 2 - Wauwatosa Now
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WCS Middle Grade students have completed their cultural research project. Students learned different levels of research skills and were able to demonstrate information literacy. They were to research a country ... 5, the team took third place out of 12 ...