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Janna Levin: Why I’m Co-Hosting the Joy of Why Podcast | Quanta Magazine

IntroductionWhat a joy — pun intended — to co-host season 3 of The Joy of Why alongside (metaphorically if not physically in space or...

My Students Can’t Meet Academic Standards Because the School Model No Longer Fits Them – EdSurge News

One morning, my students were getting ready for a math test and working through a set of review problems. For many of them, the...

Great Career Advice from Industry Leaders! – Supply Chain Game Changer™

We have had the opportunity to publish dozens of interviews with tremendous leaders as a part of our Seasoned Leadership in Action™ Interview series....

Plural, a venture firm launched by Wise and Skype founders, secures $436 million for new fund targeting European tech startups – TechStartups

For over a decade now, Europe has been trailing behind the United States in terms of startup funding. However, there’s a promising shift on...

The Part of the Brain That Controls Movement Also Guides Feelings | Quanta Magazine

IntroductionIn recent decades, neuroscience has seen some stunning advances, and yet a critical part of the brain remains a mystery. I am referring to...

Research Bits: Jan. 23

Memristor-based Bayesian neural network Researchers from CEA-Leti, CEA-List, and CNRS built a complete memristor-based Bayesian neural network implementation for classifying types of arrhythmia recordings with...

Friday 5: Student learning under the microscope

Key points: It goes without saying that improving student learning and helping students achieve their learning goals have always been priorities for classroom teachers and...

Turning A 1:150 Scale Model Car Into A Real Driving Car With Lights

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Why What We Decide to Name New Technologies Is So Crucial

Back in 2017, my editor published an article titled “The Next Great Computer Interface Is Emerging—But It Doesn’t Have a Name Yet.” Seven years...

Carbon-nanotube field-effect transistors for resolving single-molecule aptamer–ligand binding kinetics – Nature Nanotechnology

Meneses, A. & Liy-Salmeron, G. Serotonin and emotion, learning and memory. Rev. Neurosci. 23, 543–553 (2012).Article  CAS  ...

Smartphones Have Changed Student Attention, Even When Students Aren’t Using Them – EdSurge News

When teachers think their students aren’t paying attention in class, they’re probably right. And that’s true even when instructors force students to put away...

Psychedelics Rapidly Fight Depression—a New Study Offers a First Hint at Why

Depression is like waking up to a rainy, dreary morning, every single day. Activities that previously lightened the mood lose their joy. Instead, every...

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