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When Protective Fluid Goes Awry: A Neurologist Explains Billy Joel’s Diagnosis

The body's central nervous system is supported by a clear, protective liquid called cerebrospinal fluid (CSF). It cushions the brain and spinal cord, delivers...

The Digital Divide: How AI Companions Pose Hidden Psychological Risks

In a world where chronic loneliness is a recognized public health crisis, the explosive popularity of AI chatbots and ‘companions’ is perhaps unsurprising. Within...

Prescribing the Plant: Examining the Evidence for Medical Cannabis in Australia

In a remarkably short period, the landscape of medicine in Australia has been reshaped by the rapid rise of medicinal cannabis. Since access pathways...

Beyond Age: What Really Matters When Giving a Kid a Smartphone

The question of what age a child should get a smartphone is a common one for both parents and kids. A 2019 report revealed...

The $2 Solution: How a Simple Text Message Can Boost Children’s Reading Skills

Boosting a child’s literacy can be as simple as sending their parents a few text messages, but a recent study reveals a surprising finding:...

The Classroom Conundrum: Should Smartphones Stay or Go?

The debate over whether to allow smartphones in schools has intensified following a new report from UNESCO, which raises concerns about the devices' disruptive...

Beyond Calculation: Why Ancient Philosophers Would Say AI Can’t Truly Think

In my classroom, students are quick to offer opinions on whether AI is intelligent. They can assess its ability to analyze, evaluate, and communicate....

The New ABCs: Why Soft Skills Are the Future of Education in the Age of AI

For the last fifty years, a good education meant preparing kids for high-paying knowledge work in science and technology. But with generative AI now...

The Unseen Toll: How AI is Reshaping Trust and Relationships in the Classroom

The arrival of generative AI has sent shockwaves through academia, sparking familiar debates about cheating and the erosion of critical thinking. But a new...

The New Classroom Reality: Augmentation, Not Automation

The survey, conducted by two economists, found that students are using AI to a much greater extent than U.S. adults, and they're doing it...

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