Month: June 2025

Role Reversal: Millions of Kids Are Caregivers for Elders. Why Their Numbers Might Grow.

Understanding the Invisible Burden of Young Caregivers in Our Communities Imagine the weight of responsibility pressing down on your chest, not just physically but emotionally and mentally as well. For many teenagers, especially those like Joshua Yang, this isn’t just a metaphor—it’s a daily reality. As an 18-year-old high school senior, Joshua’s story reveals a […]

Published on June 2, 2025

Physics versus graphics as an organizing dichotomy in cognition

People build world models that simulate the dynamics of the real world. They do so in engineered systems for the purposes of scientific understanding or recreation, as well as in intuitive reasoning to predict and explain the environment. On the basis of a major split in the simulation of real-time dynamics in engineered systems, we […]

Published on June 1, 2025

Exercise Boosts Survival Rates in Colon Cancer Patients, Study Shows

How Gentle Movement Can Be a Lifeline After a Colon Cancer Diagnosis Imagine the subtle, almost invisible way your body whispers to you that it’s fighting to stay resilient. Maybe it’s a slight tightness in your muscles or a quiet sense of fatigue that lingers longer than usual. Now, picture adding gentle, intentional movement—like a […]

Published on June 1, 2025