Are you good with names? Many of us are willing to admit we’re not. A study in Psychology and Aging found that Americans often overestimate their abilities when it comes to traits like leadership and ...
Meet the Press NOW looks back at the icons in politics, culture and media who we lost in 2025.Dec. 23, 2025 © 2025 ...
Bloom’s Taxonomy, a powerful and empowering tool for educators, is pivotal in setting cognitive learning outcomes at various levels. The original version of this taxonomy categorises learning ...
In this Sunday, Sept. 11, 2011 file photo, soldiers with the U.S. Army's 25th Infantry Division, 3rd Brigade Combat Team, 2nd Battalion 27th Infantry Regiment based in Schofield Barracks, Hawaii, hold ...
In Afghanistan, my platoon drew pawns on all our gear. Pawns, as in the chess pieces. Or we’d write the word “pawn” across the knuckles of our Nomex gloves, the ones that wouldn’t melt if the heat ...
Retrieving a memory seems to involve a set of distinct processes, with different neural substrates, that are coordinated to orchestrate the act of remembering. Recent advances in cognitive science, ...
In her role at Duke, Cam Kelly’s memory gets put to the test. As Associate Vice President for Principal Gifts for Duke Alumni Engagement and Development, she maintains a mental rolodex of Duke alumni ...