“I do not call my art ‘mathematical art,’” Dr. Roelofs said in a video interview about a week later. “It’s art about mathematics. Every artist has a favorite subject, things you want to talk about.
David Snead made sure his voice was heard as a career educator. And now the former Detroit school superintendent can be heard ...
Scientists are mapping the characteristics that adults with ADHD share—and revealing new coping strategies for people living ...
Professor John Hassler, from left, Hans Ellegren, Permanent Secretary of the Academy of Sciences and Professor Kerstin Enflo, announce Joel Mokyr, Philippe Aghion and Peter Howitt as the recipients of ...
Carrying a balance on your credit card can turn Prime Day "savings" into losses. Before going into debt to snag a deal, ...
Clinicians and researchers continue to push back on unsupported claims about the causes of autism while new NIH projects aim ...
Welcome back fellow adventurers! Last month we shared our recommendations for about half of the classes in Dungeons & Dragons ...
NOW in its 17th year, Otley Science Festival returns this November with another packed week of events exploring science in all its forms; ...
The 20-year-old Anurag Borkar was found dead on September 23, just hours before he was to take admission in a hard-won medical seat at AIIMS Gorakhpur ...
A gibbous moon hangs over a lonely mountain trail in the Italian Alps, above the village of Malles Venosta, whose lights dot ...
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The Psychologist Who Defined the Dunning-Kruger Effect Says You’re Probably Using It Wrong
The Dunning-Kruger effect describes a disturbing cognitive bias that afflicts us all. People with limited expertise in an area tend to overestimate how much they know—and we all have gaps in our ...
One in six people of reproductive age suffer from infertility. Start-ups are using AI-powered robots to increase IVF success rates and lower costs.
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