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- Call that a ball? Dogs learn to associate words with objects differently than humans do
- Forget all-night studying, a good night's sleep is key to doing well on exams
- Brainy babies: Research explores infants' skills and abilities
Call that a ball? Dogs learn to associate words with objects differently than humans do Posted: 21 Nov 2012 06:02 PM PST Dogs learning to associate words with objects form these associations in different ways than humans do, according to new research. |
Forget all-night studying, a good night's sleep is key to doing well on exams Posted: 21 Nov 2012 11:54 AM PST As fall semesters wind down at the country's colleges and universities, students will be pulling all-night study sessions to prepare for final exams. Ironically, the loss of sleep during these all-nighters could actually work against them performing well, says a sleep specialist. |
Brainy babies: Research explores infants' skills and abilities Posted: 21 Nov 2012 10:09 AM PST Infants seem to develop at an astoundingly rapid pace, learning new things and acquiring new skills every day. And research suggests that the abilities that infants demonstrate early on can shape the development of skills later in life, in childhood and beyond. |
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