For anyone with “creative problem-solving” on their resumé, artificial intelligence (AI) just made that particular skill a lot easier. People may simply equate AI with automation like ChatGPT, but the ...
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The preschool years are critical for developing cognitive skills, setting the foundation for a lifetime of learning. Among ...
If you want to improve your ability to solve problems, a trip to an art museum might help. That’s because how you observe paintings, photographs, or sculptures can provide you with tools that help you ...
Reprinted by permission of Farrar, Straus and Giroux. Adapted from What a Fish Knows: The Inner Lives of Our Underwater Cousins, by Jonathan Balcombe. Copyright ...
When a business runs into trouble, sometimes all it takes to solve the problem is pulling one lever. The issue, of course, is finding exactly which lever to pull. More and more companies are learning ...
A professor of mathematics casually tosses a ball from his left hand to his right to demonstrate his point that anyone can juggle. He says the secret to juggling is simple – it’s all about patterns.
Ryan Petersen has worked in publishing for more than two decades, most of it spent creating award-winning content and strategy for CDW’s family of tech magazine brands. As editor-in-chief, he works ...
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