Understanding the neural mechanisms underlying associative threat learning is essential for advancing behavioral models of threat and adaptation. We investigated distinct activation patterns across ...
As Villanova enters midterm season, the question about which form of assessment is better, standard exams or essays and projects, arises. Would you rather be hunched over a desk for two stressful ...
Women should be aware of the two types of mammograms - screening and diagnostic - and when to advocate for additional tools to detect breast cancer at its earliest stage.
A chatbot can produce text, but it can’t sustain a probing conversation about your reasoning. Our work suggests oral assessment has a role in the age of AI.
Prepping through summer will help you be ready for a fall exam, giving you enough time to retake for a higher score it in the spring, if needed, or you can prep through fall and target that spring ...
In a landmark decision, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration has cleared Essilor’s new Stellest eyeglass lenses for sale—the first FDA-cleared eyeglass lenses shown in clinical trials to slow the ...
Near reports U.S. companies are hiring accountants in Latin America to combat the talent shortage and lower costs by 30-70%.
Google Gemini's Guided Learning changes passive AI interactions into active learning sessions. Rather than simply receiving information dumps, this feature creates a back-and-forth conversation where ...
It began as a game of make-believe. Two children, aged 10 and 12, were chatting with their favourite characters from the Harry Potter universe — or so their parents thought. What unfolded, however, ...
The three-part Chartered Financial Analyst exam, particularly the Level III with its essays, is viewed as one of finance’s hardest. The fact that leading AI models sailed through reflects how quickly ...
New laptop, pouch for the school's phone prohibition, and (hopefully) ample AI literacy. Whether students like it or not, AI is becoming ingrained in education. High schools, colleges, even elementary ...
A new study suggests that whales produce water bubble patterns to communicate with each other, and possibly, humans.