If you're a female athlete thinking about nutrition goals for the new year, here's some good news: The science on fueling for performance is finally getting the attention it deserves. Below are four ...
Whether you’re using AI to replace your content team or avoiding it entirely, you might be repeating a historic mistake. Strategy matters more than tools. “If AI can write, why are we still paying ...
Corrected: This story has been updated to more accurately describe how Mansfield Elementary’s test scores compare to those of other schools in Connecticut. When the doors to Mansfield Elementary ...
Even if the most dire predictions about AI fail to materialize, there’s no doubt that its arrival raises big questions about the purpose of K–12 education. Most existentially: What skills do students ...
Axiom Space and Spacebilt plan to install an optically interconnected orbital data center node on the International Space Station in 2027. Credit: Axiom Space As the space industry explores orbital ...
In HR strategy conversations, adopting a skills-based approach is a popular idea that many organizations are recommending, including LinkedIn and major consulting firms. It means that, rather than ...
Graduation may signal the end of formal education, but for the most successful organizations, it is only the beginning of relevance. In a world of constant change, smart companies view learning not as ...
Value-based care promises improved outcomes for patients, healthcare providers, and health plans, and there is growing pressure for health systems to shift from a traditional fee-for-service model to ...
Jamie Spinelli, Vancouver’s homeless response manager, pictured in one of the city’s Safe Stay shelters, has been swapping strategies with officials from cities around the country. (Amanda Cowan/ The ...
From the Dean's Desk welcomes guest author Melissa Kaufman, EdD, Associate Dean for Education at Drexel University's Dornsife School of Public Health Universal Design for Learning (UDL) is "a ...
When educators panic about artificial intelligence in the classroom, they often fall back on a familiar definition of learning: a change in long-term memory. It sounds scientific. It gives the ...
When you choose to get your information mostly from podcasts and short videos, you’re participating in this revival of oral culture, they argue. What’s that doing to our society? To your brain?