A recent study with prospective teachers at the University of Cologne shows how research competence develops during ...
A large-scale analysis of nearly 1,900 children found that those with a family history of substance use disorder show early ...
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Study finds early neural markers of addiction risk differ between boys and girls
The roots of addiction risk may lie in how young brains function long before substance use begins, according to a new study from Weill Cornell Medicine.
The roots of addiction risk may lie in how young brains function long before substance use begins, according to a new study from Weill Cornell ...
Emerging evidence suggests there may be a critical window for estrogen therapy to protect against cognitive decline later in ...
Women's hidden extra work, positive tipping points and new thinking on autism – there's much to chew on in this year's best ...
The theory that marijuana use can negatively—and potentially permanently—rewire the brain up until a person reaches the age ...
APS Fellow and distinguished scholar J.P. Das made lasting contributions that shaped the fields of educational psychology, ...
When founders succeed, they’re often dubbed business prodigies, destined for greatness from day one. However, leaders at the ...
Wafula, C.W.N., Wamuyu, T. and Koome, P. (2025) Out-of-School Mentorship and Positive Youth Development among Secondary Students in Kibra, Nairobi, Kenya. Open Access Library Journal, 12, 1-24. doi: ...
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A Dark The Thing Theory Officially Fixes 43-Year-Old John Carpenter Plot Hole
This interesting The Thing fan theory concerns the alien's behaviour, effectively answering a 43-year-old question that’s now ...
Generative artificial intelligence could result in a renewed emphasis on conversational approaches to teaching, researchers ...
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