MIT researchers tested the “Spatial Computing” theory and found that brain waves organize neurons into flexible, ...
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The World’s Strangest Computer Is Alive and It Blurs the Line Between Brains and Machines
Scientists are building experimental computers from living human brain cells and testing how they learn and adapt.
Proven methods for teaching the readers who struggle most have been known for decades. Why do we often fail to use them?
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He built a learning game at 16 that millions of students now use
He launched a learning game at 16 that now reaches millions of students worldwide. Here’s what we can learn from this young ...
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Listening to music immediately after learning improves memory in older adults and Alzheimer’s patients
Listening to music immediately after learning new information may help improve memory retention in older adults and individuals with mild Alzheimer’s disease. A new study published in the journal ...
How a Bren School PhD fellow helps high school students shift from focusing on the what, toward a deeper interest in the how.
New technologies are complicating efforts to teach the scrolling generation to think critically and defensively online.
10 Information Technology Stocks Whale Activity In Today's Session Unusual options activity (unusual options) occurs when trading volume for a contract soars or options flow for a sector rises far ...
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