Physical education can be used to develop good habits of thinking, feeling, and acting. However, it is not always (or even ...
This accolade, announced at the Academic and Student Affairs Fall Leadership Conference, applauds programs with standout ...
University of Maine students will soon be able to gather around lab-scale ocean structures, attach sensors, run tests and ...
After getting her start at the U of A as a teaching assistant, Keli Shields has returned to the human nutrition and dietetics program as a member of the faculty.
Considering a change in your career pathway? A future in healthcare may be closer than you think. The Certified Clinical Medical Assistant (CCMA) program offers a fast, rewarding ...
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Training AI Models to Assimilate New Knowledge
In an MIT classroom, a professor lectures while students diligently write down notes they will reread later to study and ...
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Chemical fertilisers take a toll on soil health in Prayagraj division; natural farming offers hope
An extensive analysis of over 1.2 lakh soil samples by the Regional Soil Testing Laboratory, Prayagraj, revealed alarming ...
Recovery is part of the job for every footballer, but it's much more complicated when crossing the Atlantic every six weeks to play for the U.S.
A new Dartmouth study finds that artificial intelligence has the potential to deliver educational support that meets the ...
This research presents a self-healing composite that enhances flexible electronics, focusing on sustainability and effective ...
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From singing robots to living laboratories, care leaders seek solutions to aging Pittsburgh’s needs
Aging populations in Western Pennsylvania and assisted living staffing shortages prompt tech innovations and workforce development efforts.
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