What did that feel like for him?” Boddice asked. I stared for a few seconds while Boddice smiled encouragingly, as if he’d ...
A new review explores how episodic memories are formed, stored, and reshaped over time, revealing why our recollections of past events often change.
At UVA, fewer students are majoring in liberal arts, gravitating instead to STEM courses. But the College’s dean argues that ...
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For the Sake of Democracy, We Need to Rethink How We Assess History in Schools
"Which of the following is a right guaranteed by the Bill of Rights of the United States Constitution?" Right to public education Right to health care Right to trial by a jury Right to vote The above ...
Mr. Trump and MAGA, and closer to home, Mr. DeSantis, make concerted attempts to rewrite or delete the ugly and bad parts ...
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To treat long COVID, we must learn from historical chronic illnesses, medical researchers say
In a paper published in Trends in Immunology, scientists and doctors highlight the importance of studying long COVID in the ...
A college history professor tells us why using AI is a detriment to learning.
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