In the minds of many people, math lives in the classroom—on blackboards, in textbooks, and in tests. New research from Amber Simpson, associate professor in the Department of Teaching, Learning, and ...
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A single minute of exercise could be enough to help people with Type 2 diabetes stabilize their blood sugar, according to an inspiring new study of “exercise snacks.” In the study, men and women with ...
The evidence base consisted of 52 systematic reviews (42 for exercise, nine for diet, and one for weight management), and an additional 23 randomized controlled trials. The most commonly studied types ...
A 15 year-old math prodigy is about to make academic history. On Friday, Benyamin Bamburac will graduate from Lewis University in Romeoville with a master's degree in computer science. Stream NBC 5 ...
Got a little time to kill? Here’s how to put it to good use. A team of Japanese researchers has designed a daily workout routine that studies suggest can improve posture, flexibility, balance and ...
New research suggests that small bursts of movement during the day can lower the risk of type 2 diabetes. The study looked at the impact on people who don’t have a consistent exercise plan. Doctors ...
A belly laugh with your best friend. A sneeze that catches you off guard. A quick jog to catch the bus. These everyday moments should bring joy, not worry about bladder leaks. Here's the good news: ...
Debates over how geometry is understood and learned date back at least to the days of Plato, with more recent scholars concluding that only humans possess the foundations of this understanding.
The climate crisis demands that we rethink how we construct the built environment. Buildings account for more than 33% of global energy consumption and nearly 40% of greenhouse gas emissions.
From assuming audiences are smart to using practical effects, here are some lessons from the blockbuster sci-fi epic. By James Hibberd Writer-at-Large Project Hail Mary blasted off to a spectacular ...