Add Preferred Source For most students, science is something you study and something you have to learn. I remember when I was in school, adults were always asking me things like “Do you like math?” ...
A Brazilian study based on postmortem toxicological analyses found that 53% of violent death victims had alcohol or drugs in ...
Marla Waldman-Conn was 7-years-old when her mom was murdered in their Long Island home. For years, she wasn’t really allowed to talk about it. Her dad remarried. The years went by. Her mom’s case went ...
Pune: In an inspiring example of community-driven innovation, students in Adachiwadi Village of Pune have been attending evening study sessions at the village cremation ground for the past four months ...
Every day, millions of people input prompts (whether questions or instructions) into AI tools such as ChatGPT, Perplexity, Claude, DALL-E, or Meta AI. Recently, media coverage highlighted what seemed ...
Both low-carbohydrate and low-fat diets can be heart healthy, but it depends on what kind of foods you're eating, according to a new study. In the study, published Feb. 11 in the flagship journal of ...
Want to understand how artificial intelligence could change your job? Look to radiology as a clue. Radiology has become a recent talking point in the AI race. It was mentioned multiple times last ...
Professor Carly Urban at the University of Montana says respondents who use smartphones in online surveys are more likely to answer questions incorrectly compared to those who answer surveys on ...
Recently, a new documentary was screened across Australia about the late Taiwanese Australian professor Chwei-Liang Chiou, who dedicated his life to improving relations between Taiwan and Australia.
As ‘California sober’ catches on, study suggests cannabis use reduces short-term alcohol consumption
A new study led by researchers at Brown University suggests that while other risks remain, smoking marijuana can temporarily cut down how much people drink. PROVIDENCE, R.I. [Brown University] — The ...
When students turn to artificial intelligence to do assignments, it’s usually to do the work easier, faster and, to the chagrin of educators, with less brain power. Not so at Northwestern University, ...
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