Creativity has long been treated as a defining human trait. It shapes art, science, and problem solving, and it helps ...
Can artificial intelligence rival human creativity? A large-scale study compares 100,000 humans with leading generative AI models. Led by Professor Karim Jerbi, with contributions from AI pioneer ...
Practical ways to plan study time, sustain attention, check comprehension, and strengthen memory—so effort leads to more ...
In a small study, pet cats greeted male owners with more vocalizations than they did female caregivers. By Clarissa Brincat As he lectured on animal behavior, Kaan Kerman, an instructor in the ...
The holiday season is upon us once again, and gifting somehow feels more challenging than ever. An especially tough person to shop for? The fashion lover in your life. But who better to advise on gift ...
Samantha Hicks is affiliated with the South Carolina Association of Financial Aid Administrators as current member and President-Elect and the Southern Association of Student Financial Aid ...
New research finds that daily coffee drinking may cut AFib risk by nearly 40%, defying decades of medical caution. Scientists discovered that caffeine’s effects on activity, blood pressure, and ...
The return of Institutional Custodies and spot BTC/ETH ETFs are propelling Digital Asset Treasuries, while HTX is fortifying fiat ramps. Report The Digital Asset Treasury (DAT) strategy has moved from ...
AI companies are pitching their chatbots as homework helpers. Is that a good thing? Credit: Image Credit: Ian Moore / Mashable Composite; Ralf Geithe / FabrikaCr / pocketlight / iStock / Getty This is ...
Learn Your Way is now available in Google Labs. Google's education-centered AI models personalize material. AI companies continue to market study tools to younger users. Google is introducing a new ...
Murmurs about a linkage between the rollout of new AI services and recent waves of layoffs within the tech industry have been ongoing for some time. Similarly, a recent cooling of the job market for ...
New research from Denmark challenges long-held assumptions about body weight and health, revealing that being overweight—or even moderately obese—does not necessarily increase the risk of death ...