Beneath the low hum of interstate traffic punctuated by the treble of birdsong, Anne Marie Mozrall directs her team of ...
If you could take an apple and break it into smaller and smaller parts, you would find molecules, then atoms, followed by subatomic particles like protons and the quarks and gluons that make them up.
Easy-to-use adaptive immersive technologies incorporating augmented reality (AR) can motivate learning, social engagement and ...
Late in the season of her field research in Tanzania, Jacqueline Lungmus stands in a dried up creek bed. She’s tired and run ...
The little pauses, “ums,” and moments when you struggle to find the right word may reveal far more about your brain than ...
West Texas A&M University will now offer a free Computational Summer Camp entitled “Molecules to Megawatts: AI for Future ...
Researchers created a special kind of algae that can grab microscopic plastic pollution out of water almost like a magnet.
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Battleship is much simpler than many problems in science—chemical and biological samples, for instance, can’t be interpreted ...
Abstract: This article traces the history of a class of AI systems known as “intelligent tutoring systems” (ITSes). An ITS is structured like a tutor: A student engages with the system on some ...
Developed by the American Heart Association, these Guidelines represent the first comprehensive update of education recommendations since 2020. Incorporating the results of structured evidence reviews ...
A Mississippi State University biomedical engineering senior from Amory now holds the most prestigious scholarship in the School of Medicine at the University of Mississippi Medical Center. Will ...