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Cognitive science has shaped how we talk about learning, but can teachers assess what they can’t observe? Exploring a more practical alternative.
The death of the humanities. The undying "well, what are you planning on doing with that?" This perceived ‘death’ has plagued ...
Advanced Machine Intelligence (AMI) is Meta's goal. New computer vision systems and a collaborative reasoner framework are ...
Colgate-Palmolive maintained profitability despite inflation, with a 14.4% margin, and continued to invest in marketing and R ...
Let’s take a look back and dive into the 10 CRAZIEST Things an NFL Prospect Has Said Before the Draft. The NFL Draft has a ...
In an age where challenges rarely fit into just one discipline, the idea of a single-domain education is rapidly losing ...
Scientists and cultural practitioners are working to protect coral reefs and further understand the organisms foundational to ...
Jon Durtka is the president of the Michigan Spearfishing Association, and he's working with state fisheries managers to ...
In conservation, the term "flagship species" is used to refer to animals that represent something bigger, like an entire ...
Coastal advocates and agencies are keeping a close eye on the Mississippi River because major flooding can kill or damage ...
The Football Association and the ECB are being warned of potential legal challenges arising from the Supreme Court ruling ...
Steve Teles, a political scientist at Johns Hopkins University, has a similar diagnosis. In a new essay titled ...