A study of university students and recent graduates has revealed that writing on physical paper can lead to more brain activity when remembering the information an hour later. Researchers say that the ...
Integrating active recall and synthesis into the process of reviewing for exams helps students study more productively.
With finals season around the corner, Cornell faculty and students weigh in on science-backed study strategies and techniques ...
Preparing for the GED doesn’t have to feel overwhelming. With a structured study planner, official practice tests, and proven time management techniques, you can focus on what matters most. This ...
The GED Reasoning Through Language Arts (RLA) test challenges you to read closely, think critically, and write clearly under time pressure. Success comes from mastering reading comprehension ...
“Demonic intrusion,” a term coined in 1984, describes uncontrolled, often random disturbances by an entity, human or ...
Conducting research is hard; confirming the results is, too. And artificial intelligence isn’t yet ready to help, a major new study finds. By Carl Zimmer Carl Zimmer has reported on replication in ...
A scientific study has determined that 2012's Sinister is the scariest movie of all-time. "With more people than ever facing a Halloween at home, our Science of Scare study was designed to help people ...
A new study put ChatGPT to the test by asking it to judge whether hundreds of scientific hypotheses were true or false—and the results were far from reassuring. While the AI got it right about 80% of ...
Multivitamins are the most common dietary supplement in the U.S. People take these pills (or gummies, indeed) for a variety of health reasons, but the science on what multivitamins may do for your ...