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Why Is Metacognition So Important for Good Thinking?

Christopher Dwyer Ph.D.

Anderson, L. W., & Krathwohl, D.R. (2001). A taxonomy for learning, teaching, and assessing: A revision of Bloom's taxonomy of educational objectives. New York: Addison-Wesley. Bloom, B.S. et al

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Mark Morris On Choreographing Our Eternal Dance With The Moon

Leslie Katz, Senior Contributor, Leslie Katz, Senior Contributor https://www.forbes.com/sites/lesliekatz/

Choreographer Mark Morris guides dancers through a rehearsal for his new piece "Moon," which ... More explores our lunar fascination. Christopher Duggan For as long as humans have stared at the nig

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Yes, We Can Define and Understand Creativity

Zorana Ivcevic Pringle Ph.D.

Of course, we know what the word creativity means. Intuitively. But imagine being asked to define it. Now the task becomes more difficult. A new paper by Cornell professor Robert Sternberg takes a

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I Left Shortly After: 14 People Discuss The Dumbest Rules The...

Edvinas Jovaias

Article created by: Kotryna Br Workplace rules are there for a reason, and few people likely have something against them when they make sense. Nonsensical rules, on the other hand, can really be a p

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The dinosaur economy

Catherine Baab-Muguira

A roaring trade Dinosaurs went extinct about 60 million years ago, but theyve never been more profitable. This June, Universal will release yet another Jurassic World movie, marking over three decad

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Number Of New NSF Grants Has Dropped By Nearly 50% Under Trump

Michael T. Nietzel, Senior Contributor, Michael T. Nietzel, Senior Contributor https://www.forbes.com/sites/michaeltnietzel/

Compared to the same period last year, the number of new NSF research grants has dropped by nearly ... More half during the initial months of the Trump administration. getty The number of new grant

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Does Your Mind Shape Reality?

Darren J. Edwards Ph.D.

"No phenomenon is a real phenomenon until it is an observed phenomenon."John Archibald Wheeler We used to think the observer was a passive witness to the universe. What if the observer is actually p

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Is Experience Via Apprenticeship Degrees A New College Degree...

Bruno V. Manno, Contributor, Bruno V. Manno, Contributor https://www.forbes.com/sites/brunomanno/

What are hiring managers looking for? College students in a work setting that is part of their degree program. getty Artificial intelligence snaps up good entry-level positions

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Multiple BS/MD Program Acceptances: How To Choose?

Kristen Moon, Contributor, Kristen Moon, Contributor https://www.forbes.com/sites/kristenmoon/

For months, students who applied to BS/MD programs have been anxiously awaiting their application results. Highly competitive, these programs often accept just 1 or 2% of their applicants. Students m

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Moving to autonomous experimentation: Growing thin films with...

Beth Mundy

From cell phones to solar panels to quantum computers, thin films are essential to current and emerging technologies. But making functional thin films requires control. During hours-long processes, t

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Alcohol makes male fruit flies more attractive

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Tim DoddClimate and science reporter Male fruit flies that drink alcohol become more attractive to females, according to a new study. Adding alcohol to males' food increases their release of chemic

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Ancient amphibians as big as alligators died in mass mortalit...

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Dozens of amphibians perished together on an ancient floodplain around 230 million years ago, according to a study published in the open-access journal PLOS One by Aaron M. Kufner of the University o

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Europe's life-hunting ExoMars rover gets new landing platform...

mwall@space.com (Mike Wall)

Europe's life-hunting Mars rover just got a new ride to the Red Planet's surface. The European Space Agency (ESA) announced on Sunday (March 30) that it has picked Airbus to design and build the lan

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The machines are rising but developers still hold the keys

Mike Mason

This means software developers are going to become more important to how the world builds and maintains software. Yes, there are many ways their practices will evolve thanks to AI coding assistance,

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Anthropic's Claude AI now prompts students to do the thinking...

Aditya Tiwari

In a world where generative AI chatbots are rising in numbers as we speak, expecting to use our own brains might be the last thing to imagine. San Francisco-based AI company Anthropic has expanded it

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Mass Outrage After Female Reporters Assault On Live TV Hailed...

Renan Duarte

Reporter Mara Fernanda Mora was assaulted by a football fan during a live broadcast of the celebrations for Mexican club Chivas, who had just won the Concacaf League. After being touched, the Fox S

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'A notch above a gimmick': Experts question scientific merit ...

Harry Baker

A Bitcoin billionaire and a trio of other first-time astronauts are currently orbiting Earth's poles a first for human spaceflight as they embark on a roughly 4-day mission to "advance space expl

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Early Earth's first crust composition discovery rewrites geol...

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Researchers have made a new discovery that changes our understanding of Earth's early geological history, challenging beliefs about how our continents formed and when plate tectonics began.A study pu

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AXS Film Fund Announces Latest Round Of Grants To Diverse Non...

Matthew Carey

Billboard Women in Music 2025 EXCLUSIVE: Seven documentary projects are getting an important boost from the AXS Film Fund, an initiative launched in 2020 to support nonfiction creators living with d

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The Science behind Baseballs Torpedo Bats

Stephanie Pappas

The New York Yankees 20-9 win against the Milwaukee Brewers last Saturday has put the spotlight on the odd, bowling-pin-shaped torpedo bat that many of the teams players were swinging. The bats

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I Used to Work at NASA. I Have Some Insights About Sex in Space.

Laura Faye Tenenbaum

Sign up for the Slatest to get the most insightful analysis, criticism, and advice out there, delivered to your inbox daily. We hear almost everything, my friend and NASA colleague, a program scient

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The Dawn Of Physical AI: Industry Leaders At SXSW Predict Its...

Melody Brue, Contributor, Melody Brue, Contributor https://www.forbes.com/sites/moorinsights/people/melodybrue/

The panel for the SXSW 2025 Featured Session: From Cages to the Real World: The Dawn of Physical ... More AI Melody Brue At SXSW 2025, I attended a featured session titled From Cages to the Real Wo

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China Market Update: Cant Miss Tariff TV

Brendan Ahern, Senior Contributor, Brendan Ahern, Senior Contributor https://www.forbes.com/sites/brendanahern/

CLN KraneShares Key News Asian equities had a quiet night on light volumes, as global investors sit on the sidelines in advance of todays cant-miss TV: tariff announcements. The Philippines manag

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