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Birtill, a two-year-old from the UK, has become the youngest male to join Mensa, achieving a record-breaking IQ score.
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IFLScience on MSN2-Year-Old Who "Loves A Challenge" Becomes Youngest Ever Member Of MensaA British toddler has become the youngest ever member of the exclusive high-IQ (intelligence quotient) society, Mensa. The ...
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The Everymom on MSN25 Best Gifts for 2-Year-Olds (That Parents Will Love Too)As a mom of an 8-year-old, I still remember how tricky it was to find the best gifts for 2-year-olds. Especially when ...
This 2-year-old made Mensa history—but it's his parents' grounded approach to giftedness that's inspiring families far beyond ...
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inews.co.uk on MSNThe five new tactics for treating Alzheimer’s – and the difference they could makeThere are more than a hundred different drugs are in clinical trials for treating or preventing Alzheimer's disease ...
The brain's complexity stems from evolutionary layering—new functions built atop ancient foundations, resulting in a tangled ...
When early language development is disrupted in one age group, all of us are affected due to its impact on school budgets and ...
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The Punch on MSNLeft to fade: Silent agonies of the elderly abandoned by societyThrough the personal stories of elderly individuals, CHIJIOKE IREMEKA paints a vivid portrait of loneliness, neglect, and ...
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Inquirer Business on MSNThe Early Childhood Care and Development LawA new law, Republic Act No. 12199, or the Early Childhood Care and Development (ECCD) System Act, was signed by President ...
A 2-year-old from the U.K. recently became the youngest member of Mensa, which accepts people with an IQ of 132 or above. The ...
A new study challenges a decades-old assumption in neuroscience by showing that the brain uses distinct transmission sites -- not a shared site -- to achieve different types of plasticity.
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