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How to Learn Faster with the Feynman Technique - Example Included
If you want to cut your study time, using the Feynman Technique is a great way to do it. Named after the physicist Richard Feynman, it revolves around explaining a concept in simple language as if you ...
The Ig Nobel Prizes are here. The winners gathered in Boston to accept the awards for some bizarre experiments, ranging from ...
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The Museum of Flight Hosts UW Astronomer Exploring How to Detect Life on Other Planets "Crash Course in Astrobiology" on Sept. 20
Join UW astronomer Megan Gialluca at The Museum of Flight on Sept. 20 for Crash Course in Astrobiology, exploring exoplanets and the search for life.
Lyndsay Munro will use custom AI tutors and interactive podcasts to build critical thinking in the next generation of ...
As infants, humans naturally learn new words and their associations—like the fact that forks are related to bowls because ...
Insitro’s co-founder is betting on the fact that real progress in biotech requires more than clever algorithms.
For the study, owners of 10 talented dogs —mostly border collies—taught them words for two categories: tug toys, called pulls ...
Knight Initiative researchers are investigating the detailed processes behind how the brain learns to control movement. Their discoveries may eventually lead to improved therapies for Parkinson's ...
AI analysis uncovers why certain protein interactions behave like a finger trap, gripping tighter the harder they’re pulled.
A new study publishing in Current Biology on September 18 reveals by the Department of Ehtology at Eötvös Loránd University ...
The College of Natural Sciences welcomed more than a dozen new tenured and tenure-track faculty members in 2025.
Researchers have revealed a previously unknown way plants shape their growth in response to light—a breakthrough that could ...
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