UC Berkeley’s philosophy department is launching a new lecture series program titled the Sarah Douglas Lectures on Philosophy ...
Renowned neurologist and A.D. White Professor at Large Oliver Sacks attracted students, faculty and residents to Statler Auditorium last night for a lecture entitled "Creativity and the Brain." After ...
The Wheatley Institute and the BYU College of Life Sciences hosted Dr. Samuel T. Wilkinson from Yale for a speaking event on Thursday, Oct. 17. Wilkinson is an accomplished professor of psychiatry at ...
Students whose brainwaves are more in sync with their classmates and teacher are likely to learn better than those lacking this 'brain-to-brain synchrony,' shows a new study by a team of psychology ...
Photo courtesy of Arizona State University, credit to Charlie Leight and Rachel Bunning, Arizona Board of Regents Yasmin Saikia will give this year’s William R. Laws lecture, “We Are All Human,” at ...
This isn’t the first time we’ve grappled with this question. With calculators, computers, and boundless access to information, we’ve long debated what skills humans truly need to learn. Some argue ...
Nigerian researcher Edward Isoghie has earned international recognition for his groundbreaking work at the intersection of ...
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Roman C. Ugarte ’24 is an Applied Math in Economics concentrator in Eliot House. K. Oskar Schulz ’22 is currently on leave founding a startup in New York City. Their column, “Under-indexed,” runs on ...