Want to be smarter? Read KafkaSeptember 16th, 2009 WASHINGTON - Reading a book by Franz Kafka, or watching a film by director David Lynch, could make you smarter, a new study suggests. Exposure to surrealism in, say, Kafka's "The Country Doctor" or Lynch's "Blue Velvet" enhances the cognitive mechanisms that oversee implicit learning functions, say researchers from the universities of California-Santa Barbara (UC-SB) and British Columbia (UBC).
Computers now better at lip-reading than humansSeptember 10th, 2009 WASHINGTON - A new study has revealed that computers are better at lip-reading than humans - a finding that could lead to novel methods of lip-reading training for the deaf and hard of hearing. The research team from University of East Anglia compared the performance of a machine-based lip-reading system with that of 19 human lip-readers.
Wolves beat dogs when it comes to logicSeptember 5th, 2009 WASHINGTON - Although dogs are considered intelligent, but when it comes to making logical choices, wolves walk away with the 'smart' crown, say researchers. The new study from University in Hungary showed that dogs followed human cues to perform certain tasks despite evidence they could see suggesting a different strategy would be smarter, while wolves made the more logical choice based on their observations.
Overconfident teenagers can stunt vital reading skillsJuly 30th, 2009 WASHINGTON - Having too much confidence is not good. And now, a new study has confirmed this by finding that overconfident teenage students can stunt crucial reading skills.
Now, a website to help dads read bedtime tales to kids even when not aroundJuly 12th, 2009 MELBOURNE J - Fathers who fear not being able to get home at time to read their kids bedtime stories can sigh in relief for a new website offers them the chance to do so with remote reading. British website FiveDads.com prompts fathers to read one of 15 popular stories into their computer's microphone for a fee of about 10 dollars.
Eyes have given us real 'superpowers', says expertJune 20th, 2009 WASHINGTON - Making a startling discovery, a scientist has claimed in his new book that the evolution of vision has provided humans with four real superpowers: telepathy, X-ray vision, seeing the future, and speaking with the dead. And, as it turns out, these superpowers have been instrumental in shaping the way people interact with one another and see the world.
Dogs 'are brainier than cats'June 17th, 2009 LONDON - Cat owners might want to skip reading the following lines - a new study has found that dogs are smarter than felines. Up till now, it was widely believed cats are super smartypants while pooches stand no chance in front of them, when it comes to intelligence.
Book: Obama marriage strained by 2000 House race and demands of politics on home lifeJune 3rd, 2009 Book: Obama marriage strained by 2000 House raceWASHINGTON — For all the smiling photos of Barack and Michelle Obama, the couple went through a tough time in their marriage in earlier years, according to a new book. "Renegade," by journalist Richard Wolffe, says the couple's marriage was strained by Barack Obama's unsuccessful 2000 run for Congress.
Google to sell e-books to challenge Amazon.comJune 2nd, 2009 WASHINGTON - Seeking to find common ground with authors, who have complained about copyright violations through search services, Google plans later this year to begin distributing and selling e-books on behalf of its publishing partners. "We've consistently maintained that we're committed to helping our partners find more ways to make their books accessible and available for purchase," Google spokesman Gabriel Stricker said Monday confirming the move first reported by the New York Times.
Oprah makes way for Obama in sparking reading frenzyMay 31st, 2009 WASHINGTON - Oprah Winfrey may have a strong influence in the literary world, but the spot seems to have been taken over by Barack Obama, for when the US President revealed that he was reading "Netherland", the novel began flying off the shelves. Sales of the critically acclaimed novel by Joseph O'Neill shot by 40 per cent, and more than 95,000 copies had been sold till last week.
Here is what Obama reads before he sleepsMay 18th, 2009 WASHINGTON - U.S. President Barack Obama has revealed that he is presently reading a book by Joseph O'Neill, titled 'Netherland'.
Latest in Obama's reading list: novel on 9/11, cricketMay 3rd, 2009 WASHINGTON - US President Barack Obama is new Oprah? Every book that gets tagged to with him sees a spurt in sales, as it has now happened with a novel on 9/11 and cricket that he is reading these days. In an interview on economic policies, published in the New York Times magazine Sunday but available on the net since Thursday, the president was asked about his reading.
Meghan McCain 'signs six-figure book deal'April 10th, 2009 WASHINGTON - John McCain's 24-year-old daughter Meghan has signed a six-figure book deal with Hyperion, it has emerged. Following an auction with several publishing houses, Meghan picked Hyperion to release her tome, the Observer reports.
John Mayer to sue magazine over Aniston book reportsMarch 20th, 2009 WASHINGTON - Musician John Mayer is planning to sue a U.S. magazine over reports that he's planned to cash in on his relationship with Jennifer Aniston by writing a book.
Researchers to help deaf 'hear'February 28th, 2009 WASHINGTON - Researchers are working on tactile devices that can help the deaf to 'hear' -- through vibrations. Tactile devices translate sound waves into vibrations that allow the user to distinguish between vibratory patterns associated with different sound frequencies.