Video games can actually make people smarter — Secrets behind pickleball's popularity
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January 20, 2023

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How Spotify determines your personal music taste

How Spotify determines your personal music taste

Spotify is one of the world's largest music streaming services with almost a quarter billion active users. And if you have ever used Spotify, you know it is impressive how well the app can get to know your music preferences. How does this software work? Through extremely complex math, of course.

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How video games can make us smarter

How video games can make us smarter

You may have heard the old adage, "Video games will rot your brain." While this may be true if you are continuously playing a mindless mobile game, it turns out scientists believe some aspects of video games can actually help us become more social and better problem solvers — and even help positively develop a child's mind. But how?

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Explaining the pickleball phenomenon

Explaining the pickleball phenomenon

Pickleball has been called the "fastest growing sport in America" and it's easy to see why. Throughout the pandemic, the sport moved out of retirement homes and into the mainstream. Now famous athletes like Lebron James have started their own league and millions of people are playing every day. What's the history behind this sport and why has it become so popular?

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How the Atlas Rocket became the workhorse of NASA

How the Atlas Rocket became the workhorse of NASA

In the '60s, NASA sent a man to space by basically strapping him to a modified missile. This behemoth was as tall as a 13-story building and could easily take its payload into the murky darkness of space. But now, 60 years later, we are still using a version of this rocket to bring people and payloads to space. What makes it so reliable, and how was it designed?

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