Abstract: Tracking how engaged students are online has turned into a real challenge, since the usual tells like a quick smile, steady eye contact, or a slouched posture are missing in virtual ...
So, the Internet of Things, or IoT, is a pretty big deal these days. It’s basically about connecting everyday stuff to the internet so they can talk to each other and do smart things. Think of your ...
A man and a woman choose from an array of credit cards and dollar banknotes, 1979. (Photo by Alfred Gescheidt/Getty Images) Private credit — direct lending to businesses outside the public bond ...
Developmental Intergroup Theory (DIT; Bigler and Liben, 2007) and Social Identity Development Theory (SIDT; Mistry et al., 2021) offer a shared foundation for understanding how children come to notice ...
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The FDA’s traditional classification system effectively labels a medical device’s clinical risk, but it is a poor predictor of how easily that same device can be hacked. While a Class III implantable ...
It’s the question on everyone’s minds and lips: Are we in an AI bubble? It's the wrong question. The real question is: Which AI bubble are we in, and when will each one burst? The debate over whether ...
A four-year-old boy captured national attention after expressing concern for his previous teacher's academic progress The viral video was shared on Facebook, showing the child's confusion over why his ...
Tanks have always been a balance of firepower, protection, and mobility—the “Iron Triangle” that defines light, medium, and heavy classes. This video explores how these classifications shaped tank ...
Artificial intelligence is no longer a buzzword—it’s a battleground. AI is embedded in everything from code to conversations, and while media headlines race to cover the next breakthrough, most ...