Magnus Carlsen aims for FIDE World Rapid and Blitz titles, undeterred by fatherhood or young rivals like D. Gukesh.
World number one Magnus Carlsen of Norway will be the man to beat at the €1mn FIDE World Rapid & Blitz Championships where wo ...
A fresh debate over the future of artificial intelligence (AI) broke out recently among some of the world’s most influential ...
Magnus Carlsen has continued to remain the undisputed king of chess for another year and will be firm favourite in the season-ending FIDE World Rapid and Blitz Championship.
Research tracking tens of thousands of elite performers shows that early success is a poor predictor of future greatness.
Far from rotting our brains, video games may improve our cognition. But how we play them matters when it comes to the benefits they provide.
These aren't your typical hobbies—they're the hidden training grounds where tomorrow's CEOs, founders, and influencers are ...
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Childhood 'toppers' become 'backbenchers' in life! These children achieve great success; a major revelation in research...
We often assume that children who excel in academics, sports, or arts during childhood are the ones who achieve great success later in life. However, a recent study has disproven this notion.
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