by Ingrid Fadelli | May 14, 2021 | SCIENTIA, Social Sciences, STEM Education
Creative thinking is the source of most great human inventions, works of art, and discoveries made throughout history. Professor Raphael DiLuzio, working at the University of Southern Maine (USM), is an artist who bridges traditional painting and drawing praxis with...
by Ingrid Fadelli | May 14, 2021 | Physical Science, SCIENTIA, STEM Education
Flipped learning is an exciting new educational strategy aimed at maximising learning by delivering the content of courses online, while focusing classroom time on student-centred active learning tasks. Dr Lisa Hibbard at Spelman College in Atlanta, GA has been...
by Ingrid Fadelli | May 14, 2021 | nanomaterials, Nanophysics, Nanotechnology, PHYS.ORG
In recent years, many material scientists worldwide have been investigating the potential of two-dimensional (2D) materials, which are composed of a single layer or a few ultrathin layers of atoms and have unique physical, electrical and optical properties.
by Ingrid Fadelli | May 14, 2021 | MEDICALXPRESS, Neuroscience, Sports medicine & Kinesiology
Past neuroscience research has consistently highlighted the role of the hippocampal formation in contextual memory, the ability to remember specific contexts or environments. In this brain area, context is typically represented by the activity of a specific neuronal...
by Ingrid Fadelli | May 14, 2021 | Computer Sciences, Machine learning & AI, TECHXPLORE
Artificial agents that negotiate with humans could have a broad range of valuable applications, for instance, helping humans to improve their negotiation skills in a variety of fields. To enhance the development of these agents, researchers at the University of...