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Too much screen time can cut into sleep—and subtly change brain wiring. Here's what new research reveals about screen habits, ...
A growing body of research suggests that animals—from frogs to crows—can perform primitive math through a system called the ...
Faculty members at Missouri State University are reacting to losing out on a request of $600,000 in funding from the state ...
The state's Superintendent of Education said the latest LEAP results demonstrate "sustained growth" for Louisiana kids.
Twenty years ago, cognitive psychologist Elizabeth Spelke took a strong position in an ongoing public debate. "There are no ...
Neuroscience suggests playing with these versatile building blocks fosters creativity and has big brain benefits at any age.
Women, especially women of color, remain underrepresented in STEM careers. Marvel's new series "Ironheart" is highlighting the importance of representation, and Chicago is part of that inspiration.
If you’re interested in learning more about Achieve Miami’s Teacher Accelerator Program or want to apply for the next cohort, ...
Any job can present ethical quandaries, but young Christian engineers working on AI are in the center of an unprecedented ...
As adults, these large snakes are better known for their slow, lumbering gait, but the researchers discovered that young anacondas are much more spry — capable of a quick, one-off, skating movement ...
Lizzy Staugler ’24, ’25 enjoys helping students find their way through the unfamiliar thickets of high school and college ...
In Stephenson’s novel, the Primer looks like a hardcover book, but each of its “pages” is really a screen display that can show animations and text, and it responds to its user in real time via AI.