Is cognitive offloading harmless or does it have negative effects for cognition? A new study offers interesting insights.
More than 900 students at UC San Diego needed catch-up math classes in the fall of 2025 compared to 32 five years earlier.
Some school districts in the U.S. dropped plans for class pictures after widespread social media posts linked a billionaire ...
Metals are made of randomly oriented crystals at the microscopic-length scale. The alignment of the crystal faces creates an infinite number of configurations and complex patterns, making simulations ...
As Valentine’s Day approaches at Stanford, some students may be gearing up for first dates — not with people they met on ...
As adoption of education technology accelerates, a fundamental question remains: Are we measuring the right things?
The method has two main features: it evaluates how AI models reason through problems instead of just checking whether their final answers are correct, and it evaluates the quality of training data so ...
In a car-loving country like Australia, it’s common to come across drivers on their L-plates on many a car trip. And while no one likes getting stuck behind a learner motorist who may be a bit too ...
It’s a tough time in the charity sector. With the rises in cost of living and unemployment, fewer people are choosing – or able – to donate their money and/or their time to support charities. But ...
The Kenya Institute of Curriculum Development (KICD) has published a list of approved Curriculum Support Materials for Grade 10 learners under the Competency-Based Education (CBE) framework. The ...
Have you ever noticed that some photos in your iPhone or iPad camera roll include a bit of motion? Those are Live Photos. If you’re unfamiliar with Live Photos, the feature captures about a second and ...
The FBI is warning about a disturbing scam that turns family photos into powerful weapons. Cybercriminals are stealing images from social media accounts, altering them and using them as fake proof of ...