The act of taking notes—summarizing and putting ideas in your own words—improves retention by engaging different parts of the brain.
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Here is a blueprint for architecting real-time systems that scale without sacrificing speed. A common mistake I see in early-stage personalization teams is trying to rank every item in the catalog in ...
The third of seven complainants to accuse the now-93-year-old of sexual assault, the defiant woman told the court Stronach suddenly pushed her over an armchair in his apartment, pulled up her skirt ...
In today’s fast-paced life, memory and concentration are among the first things to suffer. Constant mobile notifications, multitasking, poor sleep, and ongoing stress give the brain little time to ...
We're stuck with a president who daily models behavior that we don't accept in our schools and workplaces.
Blizzards, freezing temperatures and groundhog predictions give us the winter of our discontent, columnist Bill Ervolino says.
Scripture Reflection for the Feast of the Chair of Saint Peter, apostle (First Sunday of Lent): Lent calls for a return to the basics. On Ash Wednesday, for instance, we are exhorted to give alms, to ...
Zeyneb Sayilgan is the Muslim scholar at the Institute for Islamic, Christian and Jewish Studies in Baltimore.