Late-night studying, endless rereading, sleepless routines, and marathon revision sessions often become the norm, and feel like the only path to academic success. The truth is, studying longer doesn’t ...
Europa has a deep ocean, but a new study suggests its seafloor may be too quiet to supply the energy life needs to survive.
Medical misinformation more likely to fool AI if source appears legitimate, study shows ...
Newborns predict musical beats but show no response to melodies. The surprising reason rhythm dominates infant brains from ...
When it’s time to have a difficult conversation with a dying patient about whether to insert a feeding tube, Dr. Jonathan ...
Hendrick, C. (2026). “A Latter-Day Luddite Pulls the Plug on EdTech: New book argues it’s not the tools we use but the values we hold that make the difference in education.” Education Next, 26 (1), 10 ...
The findings are detailed in a study, Women experience privacy differently: towards a gender and inclusion by design (GEIbD) approach in Africa, published in AI & Society, that explores how women’s ...
Our brains relish even brief moments of shared experience. Yet, we often overestimate how successfully we communicate in social interactions.
According to research compiled by EssayShark, approximately one in four students leave college after their first year, and ...
A UBC research team has revealed substantial, ongoing inequities in how sex and gender are represented in exercise physiology ...
Euan Ashley's lab explores the intricate interactions of gene variants. Tiny "typos," or genetic mutations, can sneak into segments of DNA. Many of these are harmless, but some can cause health ...
Polyetheretherketone (PEEK) implants are widely used in cranioplasty, yet the clinical significance of implant surface design ...