By revealing for the first time what happens in the brain when an animal makes a mistake, JHU researchers shed light on the ...
When a person's hearing and vision are uncompromised and function at a relatively high level, the human brain is able to take ...
Researchers have mapped the long-range synaptic connections involved in vocal learning in zebra finches, uncovering new details about how the brain organises learned vocalisations such as birdsong.
NotebookLM, an integral part of Google One’s AI premium plans, is a powerful tool designed to streamline complex tasks for students, professionals, and other users. By using the capabilities of ...
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Advice from an English teacher in Massachusetts for guiding teenagers to think critically but not cynically about the information they consume. By David Nurenberg This collection of interactive ...
REYES: History imparted through storytelling is of paramount value. IT used to be that learning about the country’s fine arts required extensive reading about the artists, keenlyw studying their ...
An exciting opportunity exists for budding artists from non-paying public primary schools to showcase their artistic flair on their understanding of energy-saving themes. Each participating school ...
Machine learning is the ability of a machine to improve its performance based on previous results. Machine learning methods enable computers to learn without being explicitly programmed and have ...
On February 26, 2025, as part of the BCcampus EdTech Sandbox Series, we explored how to use Animaker for teaching and learning. Animaker is an intuitive online tool designed to help educators create ...
Sensory systems appear to learn to transform incoming sensory information into perceptual representations, or “objects,” that can inform and guide behavior with minimal explicit supervision. Here, we ...