Countless YouTube videos feature pet birds singing and talking to their owners. Although it may seem like simple mimicry, ...
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A first-in-class gene-regulating therapy cut seizures by up to 91% in children with Dravet syndrome in extension studies, ...
Small changes in language and classroom routines can increase connection and improve learning for young students.
This story is part of Peak, The Athletic’s desk covering the mental side of sports. Sign up for Peak’s newsletter here. Amy Cuddy is a social psychologist who studies nonverbal communication. She was ...
Save the Children’s early learning specialists outline five key reasons why reading to babies and toddlers every day matters so much, especially in the first years of life.
Research reveals that some prairie dog alarm calls encode remarkably specific information about humans and other predators.
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Microsoft researchers have developed On-Policy Context Distillation (OPCD), a training method that permanently embeds ...
Therapists role is changing. Thus, a new business model of therapy and payment needs to be devised. Idea: subscription model. An AI Insider scoop.
In Spanish, “cariño,” “mi vida,” and “amor” are used similarly, as are terms like “habibi” in Arabic, “tesoro” and “amore” in Italian, “meu bem” in Portuguese, “mon cœur” in French, and so on.
It's time to stop bickering, accept what science tells us, acknowledge the widespread occurrence of intentional behavioral flexibility, and pay attention to why it has evolved.