Coffee beans contain powerful antioxidants. Here's what the research says about coffee's impact on heart health, brain health ...
Helping students to develop math fluency takes more than just flash cards. It requires teaching them how to think about numbers. And while that may seem daunting, most kids enjoy sharpening their math ...
The saying goes, ‘teamwork makes the dream work.’ That’s definitely the case for the teaching duo of Kelley McLaughlin and Adrian Smith. Both of them ...
What factors help English learners (ELs) succeed in schools? In a study of top performing New York City high schools serving ...
When engineers build AI language models like GPT-5 from training data, at least two major processing features emerge: ...
In a new JNeurosci paper, Kahori Kita and colleagues at Johns Hopkins University explored how people switch between intuitive motor skills they know and newly learned movement patterns.
A new study shows that people often struggle to switch between familiar motor skills and newly learned movement patterns, leading to predictable errors.
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