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Twenty years ago, cognitive psychologist Elizabeth Spelke took a strong position in an ongoing public debate. "There are no ...
The curious minds at Aperture share seemingly trivial facts that often carry hidden insights into how the world works.
Former Obama economic advisor Jason Furman just dropped a reality check that should have every investor paying attention to ...
A study suggests that carefully controlled electrical stimulation of the brain may improve math skills, most significantly in people with weaker connections in a specific part of the brain.
In the brain, tRNS may enhance learning by gently boosting the activity of underperforming neurons, helping them get closer to the point at which they become active and send signals. This is a point ...
The strength of certain neural connections can predict how well someone can learn math, and mildly electrically stimulating ...
New reasoning models have something interesting and compelling called “chain of thought.” What that means, in a nutshell, is that the engine spits out a line of text attempting to tell the user what ...