NEW YORK, NY / ACCESS Newswire / December 3, 2025 / For decades, every industry has been held back by the same flaw. They ...
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An estimated 15–20% of children are neurodivergent, with diagnoses rising each year. They may have a neurodevelopmental condition such as autism or attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder.
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The Oklahoman's Student of the Week poll for the week of Dec. 8 is now live. The nominations for The Oklahoman's Student of ...
When Dr. Carolina Gutierrez's physics students used artificial intelligence to solve problems, something unexpected happened: ...
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Soft robots that power themselves from their surroundings are moving from lab curiosity to strategic technology, promising ...
Vulnerability can be a sign of hope in these fragile times. But how do we teach our students to be vulnerable?
Rutgers scientists have developed plastics that can be programmed to break down at specific rates by drawing on a natural principle. Their approach could provide a meaningful new way to tackle the ...