Welcome back! For Day 4 of the challenge, let’s do a short and fun activity based around a concept called cognitive reserve.
For Day 3, we’re asking you to spend at least 20 minutes exercising for your brain. Go for a walk with your accountability ...
The NHL is about to get more colorful. The league's board of governors is eager to have more games in which both home and road teams wear solid-colored jerseys, a trend that has captured the attention ...
Home, sweet home. The No. 5 Oregon Ducks get one more game in Autzen Stadium in 2025 and it is the biggest one yet. In the first College Football Playoff game in Autzen Stadium history, Oregon will ...
Undertale was already a love letter to SNES RPG Earthbound, but fans are going even further by porting the game to the 8-bit handheld When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an ...
Queen Mary University of London provides funding as a member of The Conversation UK. A ten-week online brain training programme helped older adults’ brains act as though they were a decade younger, a ...
Publisher NetEase has made some major cuts this year, but its most recent cost-cutting measure stings particularly badly, in part because of the promising nature of the game on the chopping block.
Bad Brain Game Studios studio head Sean Crooks in a LinkedIn post announced NetEase Games will be closing down the developer on November 17. The studio was founded in 2023 and is based in Montreal, ...
Canada-based developer Bad Brain Game Studios has announced its closure. The Netease subsidiary said it was unable to secure a new partner for its ongoing project codenamed Midnight Riders, and its ...
MMO Former Elder Scrolls Online chief confirms Microsoft's 2025 bloodbath drove his departure from ZeniMax: 'Project Blackbird was the game I had waited my entire career to create' Gaming Industry ...
Code-name "The Midnight Riders" still available for acquisition or partnership. It’s with a heavy heart that we share that Bad Brain Game Studios will be closing its doors. Our last official day of ...
It’s frustrating when you try to hunker down to tackle a project, only to have your mind wander. If this happens more than you’d like, new research has a solution: You can “train” your brain to be ...