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Scientists observe water switching between 2 different molecular structures, boosting decades-old theory
For decades, scientists suspected water secretly behaves like two different liquids. A new AI-powered study has finally ...
Ben Durheim, professor at College of St. Benedict and St. John’s University, discusses how symbols shape rural identity.
Why the most meaningful learning happens outside your comfort zone—and three ways to build the cognitive capacity to handle ...
Front and center at Automate 2026, machine vision solution suppliers showed how vision systems are foundational to industrial automation. Explore some of the products ...
The digital age has not killed reading. Instead, it has changed its shape. Reading today is faster, more flexible, and more ...
Why conventional topicals and prescriptions often lead to a cycle of clearing and relapsing—and how rebuilding your ...
As AI reshapes jobs, many people are rethinking what gives work meaning. Four pathways may explain why some roles feel ...
A recent study reveals the discovery of over 500 previously hidden earthquakes beneath Antarctica, challenging our understanding of seismic activity in tectonic plates. Researchers used AI to analyze ...
Christian Wiman is both a magnificent poet and one of the foremost poets of the Christian faith. For 10 years he edited ...
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Using AI as a cognitive gym
This article is authored by Kartikeya Bolar, professor, Information Systems and Analytics, TA Pai Management Institute, Manipal Academy of Higher Education.
Yesterday, my debut day at Cannes Lions revealed the dichotomy at the heart of this strange beast. Is Cannes still a temple ...
Howdy, pards, here's a quick roundup of the week's science news: Moose, previously thought to be a transplanted species, are ...
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