Artificial intelligence may work better when given regular rests

Even computers need a good night’s sleep: AI designed to mimic the neural networks in the brain works better with regular rest periods just like humans Researchers at Los Alamos National Laboratory investigated organic AI systems Their specific AI modeled on organic neural networks was growing unstable They discovered they could make it stable again … Read more

Artificial intelligence may work better when given regular rest periods, according to new study

Even computers need a good night’s sleep: AI designed to mimic the neural networks in the brain works better with regular rest periods just like humans Researchers at Los Alamos National Laboratory investigated organic AI systems Their specific AI modeled on organic neural networks was growing unstable They discovered they could make it stable again … Read more

Regular exercise ‘almost halves’ the risk of premature death in over-65s, study claims

Elderly people are being encouraged to engage in daily exercise, such as a daily walk or bike ride, to reduce the likelihood of premature death.   Scientists found that physical activity levels are directly correlated with lower risk of death from all causes.  Over a ten-year period, thousands of people aged between 65 and 84 were … Read more

Study finds that doing regular exercise helps older people boost their mental agility

Get active to keep your brain moving: Study finds that doing regular exercise helps older people boost their mental agility and is particularly important for those at risk of Alzheimer’s  Exercising four days per week increased blood flow to the brain in volunteers Volunteers had an average age of 66 with no history of heart … Read more

Boris Johnson well enough to chat to the Queen on the phone and gets ‘regular’ updates from aides

Boris Johnson has spoken to the Queen and Dominic Raab and is getting ‘regular’ updates from aides as he recuperates from coronavirus but Downing Street insists he is not doing ‘government work’ from Chequers He spoke to the monarch by telephone from Chequers last night  Officials insisted the PM was not working as he continues … Read more

Sara Sampaio says she battles her ‘anxiety and depression on a regular basis’

Victoria’s Secret Angel Sara Sampaio opens up about battling anxiety and hair-pulling disorder trichotillomania By Deirdre Simonds For Dailymail.com Published: 04:54 BST, 21 April 2020 | Updated: 04:54 BST, 21 April 2020 While answering her 7.5 million Instagram followers’ questions with a quick Q&A session, Sara Sampaio candidly discussed her mental health on Monday.  ‘I … Read more

Jennifer Lopez and Alex Rodriguez get VIP access to their regular gym which has a closed sign posted

Jennifer Lopez showed off her incredible body in a tiny red crop top and leggings as she headed out for a workout with Alex Rodriguez in Miami. Although their regular gym is closed to the public amid the coronavirus lockdowns, the couple were still alllowed to go there for a workout. The 50-year-old pop star and her … Read more

Royal footman in regular contact with the Queen ‘tests positive for coronavirus’

A Royal footman who worked closely with the Queen has ‘tested positive for the killer coronavirus’. The man, who has not been named, is self-isolating at home but it has raised questions over whether he came into contact with Her Majesty while infected. Buckingham Palace aides have confirmed the Queen, 93, is in good health as … Read more

Howie Mandel arrives at America’s Got Talent in regular attire

Howie Mandel arrives at America’s Got Talent in regular attire… a day after arriving in a full hazmat suit By Brian Gallagher For Dailymail.com Published: 02:31 GMT, 12 March 2020 | Updated: 02:31 GMT, 12 March 2020 A day after noted germophobe Howie Mandel arrived at America’s Got Talent in a full hazmat suit, the … Read more

Smartphone users who get regular headaches and migraines use more painkillers but find less relief

Smartphone users who suffer from regular headaches and migraines use more painkillers but find less relief, study shows Researchers surveyed 400 people who get headaches or migraines regularly The team asked the participants to detail their device and painkiller usage Smartphone users tend to take nearly twice as many pills as non-users However, they appear to … Read more