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Get to know Dr. Timothy Allerton, Assistant Professor of Vascular Metabolism at Pennington Biomedical
Pennington Biomedical Research CenterDoes artificial intelligence help uni students learn smarter or just faster?
University of South AustraliaNew research from the University of South Australia has revealed that tertiary students’ learning habits are deeply connected to how they engage with generative artificial intelligence tools. Surveying 435 students from Australia and Canada, the study investigated how confidence, motivation, and effort regulation influence perceptions of AI-powered tools such as ChatGPT.
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- Australasian Journal of Educational Technology
The future of construction on Earth is extraterrestrial
Texas A&M UniversityConstruction scientists and engineers are learning lessons in space that can be applied for better construction here on the home planet.
The future of robots with us, not just among us
Texas A&M UniversityRobotics experts gathered at Texas A&M University for the 22nd International Conference on Ubiquitous Robots to share groundbreaking research on robots in our everyday world.
Creek crawlers and lab scholars
Kennesaw State University- Funder
- U.S. National Science Foundation
3D printing reshapes construction for nuclear energy
DOE/Oak Ridge National LaboratoryPaving the way for human eye transplants
University of MiamiBiomedical engineer Ashutosh Agarwal is collaborating with researchers at Bascom Palmer Eye Institute and the Miller School of Medicine to develop a device crucial to their effort to complete a whole human eye transplant.
PolyU research on online child sexual exploitation receives funding support from RGC Humanities and Social Sciences Prestigious Fellowship Scheme
The Hong Kong Polytechnic UniversityLarge-scale simulation reveals novel insights about turbulence
Gauss Centre for SupercomputingUsing HLRS’s Hawk supercomputer, University of Stuttgart scientists have for the first time produced high-resolution simulation data characterizing the transition from low to high Reynolds numbers in turbulent boundary layers.
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- Journal of Fluid Mechanics