A near-tragedy forced this author to confront a broken education system, and the role AI could play in fixing it.
High-performers tend to recognize that gaining even seemingly irrelevant knowledge and skills through self-directed learning has valuable knock-on effects.
New research, conducted by OnePoll on behalf of the banking app Chime, found that 52% of Americans feel like they only use half of the information they were taught in school… in their adult lives.
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Let’s be real for a second: growing older doesn't mean you want to be treated like a toddler or a relic from a museum. There’s this weird way people start talking to you once you hit a certain age, ...
Discover the Milestone Mate app, designed to help parents and caregivers navigate their children's growth with ease and ...
For some teens in foster care, "home" isn’t a bedroom — it’s a backpack, and advocates say that instability can make young ...
A smartwatch app designed to measure social interactions of hospitalized stroke survivors may enable new treatments to ...
By 8:30 a.m., sacred objects lined the newly clean playroom desk: a Labubu knockoff, a karaoke microphone, half a geode, a ...
Those who experience the paralyzing psychological and social effects of obsessive-compulsive disorder can often find relief ...
Access to biologic therapy, such as omalizumab, is a significant barrier for CSU patients in Latin America, despite high disease knowledge. Participants in the pilot program had high baseline ...
A voice-activated device reduces mental distress while improving quality of life, diabetes self-care, and glycemic control.