A deep dive into synaesthesia reveals the neurological theories behind why some people "see" music and "taste" words.
Researchers at Carnegie Mellon University's School of Computer Science (SCS) revealed how small design changes in online tutoring platforms can help students push through their mistakes and keep ...
Canva AI 2.0 expands Canva from a design platform into an AI-powered workspace for content, research and automation.
A study conducted by a team from the University of Houston proved that remembering things in the short-term depends on your ...
Overview:Choosing between tools like Tableau and Microsoft Excel depends on whether users need fast visual reporting or ...
Former Google DeepMind researcher Andrew Dai believes that the artificial intelligence models at big labs have the intelligence of a 3-year-old kid, at least when it comes to making sense of visual ...
In Connecticut, the Yale Museum of British Art’s vivid pre-Raphaelite painting of a pale young man sprawled lifelessly across ...
Assistance dogs are active caregivers, according to a new study by the University of Turku and Aalto University in Finland. The study examined the collaborative interaction between humans and ...
For many years, a dominant view in neuroscience was that neurons in the inferotemporal (IT) cortex—a critical center in the ...
Mark Ritson has given PwC’s rebrand, sorry ‘refresh’ time to cook, and in it he finds a rare example of B2B brand work that ...
Have you ever tasted a word, or seen colors while listening to music? If you have, you may be among the 1% to 4% of people ...
From SSC to UPSC and banking, the right books sharpen concepts, build confidence, and shape a smarter, more focused exam prep routine.
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