A mix of in-person and online learning may boost student performance, reduce anxiety
Before online learning existed, the traditional lecture format was the only option for college courses. Students who skipped class risked […]
Before online learning existed, the traditional lecture format was the only option for college courses. Students who skipped class risked […] This month marks the 50th anniversary of the assassination of Senator Robert F. Kennedy. Struck by bullets on June 5, […] Concern is growing about the danger of sports-related concussions and their long-term impact on athletes. But physicians and healthcare providers […] The brain rests in a fluid, which among other things protects it from concussions. Scientists have known this for centuries. […] Head injury is the leading cause of death and catastrophic injury among skiers and snowboarders and accounts for three to […] From looking for Waldo to finding your cellphone on a cluttered kitchen table, we are continuously engaged in visual searches. […] Neuroscientists at Western University’s Brain and Mind Institute, have confirmed and detailed a rare case of a blind woman able […] When learning something new, there are instances where trial and error helps rather than hinders, according to recent findings by […] Macrophages, large white blood cells that engulf and destroy potential pathogens, harbor active viral reserves that appear to play a […] Dr. Thomas Hainmüller and Prof. Dr. Marlene Bartos of the Institute of Psychology of the University of Freiburg have established […]Intelligence
A mix of in-person and online learning may boost student performance, reduce anxiety
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