At its core, engagement is about intertwining the resources of higher education with the needs of the community. Through this process, there is an exchange that occurs—students and faculty learn new ...
Overlooked Materials, a Chattanooga, Tennessee-based recycling company, has launched an expanded polystyrene (EPS) curbside collection program for its residential single-family customers. The company, ...
People with multiple tattoo sessions may have a lower risk of melanoma, but the reason for this is unclear. More studies are needed, and tattoos should not be seen as protection against melanoma.
A new Stanford University study suggests that the number of entry-level programming jobs in the U.S. has declined significantly since the launch of ChatGPT. The paper was published today by three ...
CLEVELAND—Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), known as Lou Gehrig’s disease, is an incurable neurological disorder affecting motor neurons—nerve cells in the brain and spinal cord that control ...
A new study suggests the benefit, which is facing federal funding cuts, may be good for brain health. By Dana G. Smith Adults who participated in the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, or SNAP ...
OpenAI announced Tuesday the launch of Study Mode, a new feature within ChatGPT that aims to help students develop their own critical thinking skills, rather than simply obtain answers to questions.
The school year starts soon for many students, and ChatGPT has announced a new “study mode” that aims to prevent—or at least encourage against—students taking homework shortcuts. The mode is designed ...
The University of Arizona is launching a pilot program in London for international students amid U.S. immigration policy concerns. The program aims to address uncertainties caused by fluctuating visa ...
Amid continuing outcry over the censorship of a performance at the Whitney Independent Study Program (ISP), the Whitney Museum of American Art, which hosts the ISP, has suspended the storied program ...
Astronauts undergo years of rigorous training to spend time on the International Space Station. Still, their bodies suffer many changes while they are in microgravity. Texas A&M University's Aerospace ...
Humans perceive and navigate the world around us with the help of our five senses: sight, hearing, touch, taste and smell. And while scientists have long known that these different senses activate ...