The University of Iowa's Iowa Reading Research Center (IRRC) and the Wyoming Department of Education (WDE) have partnered ...
A certain type of brain training appears to prevent or delay dementia by some 25% in people older than age 65, according to ...
On Jan. 16, the Center for Human-Computer Interaction + Design convened an interdisciplinary group of bold thinkers to ...
Computer scientists Maria Apostolaki, Benjamin Eysenbach, and Yasaman Ghasempour; chemists William Jacobs and Erin Stache; physicist Isobel Ojalvo; and mathematician Bartolomeo Stellato are members of ...
Reimagining education to cultivate curiosity, questioning, dialogue and critical thinking can develop students’ lifelong learning disposition and capacity for participation in a democratic society.
Giulio De Leo, Stanford professor of oceans and earth systems and senior fellow at the Woods Institute for the Environment, aims to decrease the transmission of schistosomiasis by lowering the ...
A recent study suggests that a freely available AI tool could help predict dangerous complications after stem cell transplants.
A study of 26,000 older adults finds that moderate cannabis use is associated with larger brain volumes and better memory, attention, and processing speed.
New Edith Cowan University (ECU) research suggests emotional literacy may be one of the most important skills students can learn, not just for relationships, but for their education and future careers ...
Summer camp, at its best, does not pause learning. It brings it to life, helping children grow academically, socially and emotionally while preparing them not just for the next school year, but for ...
Based on these challenges, a comprehensive reassessment of how AI should be deployed in electrocatalysis has become urgently needed. Addressing this need, a review published (DOI: 10.1016/j.esci.2025.
Children who spend time learning outside may reap benefits physically, academically, and emotionally, according to a Texas ...
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