Month: May 2018

Lawrence Ballenger’s Monster Chest Workout

Six moves in a row will pummel your pecs like Floyd Mayweather did to McGregor in the ninth. No let up, just a barrage of beatdowns until your chest begs for a TKO. Read Full Article (External Site) Dr. David LowemannDr. David Lowemann, M.Sc, Ph.D., is a co-founder of the Institute for the Future of […]

Published on May 17, 2018

Wearable technology and AI to predict the onset of health problems

Researchers found that applying artificial intelligence to the right combination of data retrieved from wearable technology may detect whether your health is failing. The study found that the data from wearable sensors and artificial intelligence that assesses changes in aerobic responses could one day predict whether a person is experiencing the onset of a respiratory […]

Published on May 16, 2018

People make different moral choices in imagined versus real-life situations

Researchers often use hypothetical scenarios to understand how people grapple with moral quandaries, but experimental results suggest that these scenarios may not always reflect real-life behavior. The findings showed that people tend to focus more on the outcome of their decision and less on absolute moral principles when faced with a real-life scenario as opposed […]

Published on May 16, 2018