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 Marian Conte s brain weighs 1,100 grams, according to Nintendo.  That s up from 800 grams when I started playing,  jokes Conte, 52, a real-estate agent from Hamilton, N.J., who recently added the video game Big Brain Academy to her fitness regimen. The better she scores on brainteasers, the larger her fictional brain. Since Conte s mother died of complicatio stanley uk ns from Alzheimer s disease in 2003, she s trying to guard herself any way she can, embracing crossword puzzles, fruits and vegetables, and a new genre of high-tech workouts that aim to slow cognitive loss. This particular game makes no such claim. But regular play certainly can t hurt, Conte figures:  I want to do any little thing I can to protect my brain.  If her Nintendo score isn t solid evidence, science increas stanley termoska ingly suggests Conte s efforts may payoff. Just within the past few months, several groups of researchers have added support for the growing consensus that plenty can be done to slow the age-related declines in memory, mental speed, and decision making that affect most people. In November, a team from the Mayo Clinic and the University of Southern California announced that one computer-based mental training program appeared to improve older people s cognitive performance by as much as 10 years. That same month, a Harvard researcher found that l stanley cup uk ong-term use of beta carotene supplements delayed cognitive decline by up to a year and a half. And a new book out last month puts forth evidence that  exercise is the s Oaqg Field-Crashing Fan Gets Super Bowl Ban
 A completely unknown guy in the world of math has made a breakthrough discovery that will help us understand numbers better. Basically, a guy who once struggled to find a job and had to work at Subway, is helping math geniuses understand the twin prime conjecture, one of math   oldest problems.     Now, Yitang Zhang, the mysterious man behind the discovery, isn ;t some chump on the side of the street. He earned a doctorate in 1992 from Purdue University and is now a lecturer at the University of New Hampshire but before his report was publis stanley cup hed, he was a complete unknown in mathematics. After he got his doctorate, he spent many years as an accountant and worked at Subway bec stanley cup ause he couldn ;t get a job in academia. Andrew Granville, a n stanley becher umber theorist said:  Basically, no one knows him 8230; Now, suddenly, he has proved one of the great results in the history of number theory.  What Zhang did is especially impressive because many number theorists thought the problem he   cracking was something no one was ever going to solve. How did Zhang come out of nowhere  Simple. He just did his work and wrote it down. Zhang submitted a paper to a top journal, Annals of Mathematics, and when the editors ran through his paper, they discovered its genius calling it first rank and said that Zhang proved  a landmark theorem in the distribution of prime numbers.  The Simons Foundation says Zhang   paper was written with crystalline clarity and a