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Earlier this summer, the curriculum and assessment company Amplify reported that 70% of kindergartners and first graders were ...
Word puzzle enthusiasts looking for a fresh challenge beyond Wordle and Connections are flocking to NYT Strands, a grid-based ...
A brain-computer interface has gotten better than ever before at translating thoughts from people with speech difficulties. Researchers are also thinking through how to protect users’ privacy ...
The lasting appeal of NYT Wordle comes from its simple design and built-in social element. With only six attempts allowed, ...
More than two years after its launch, Wordle continues to command attention. Communities of players still discuss strategies, share victories, and, at times, vent frustrations over tricky words. Its ...
Getting 'left on read'—the situation where someone reads your message (as indicated by a read receipt) and doesn't reply—can ...
A new brain-computer interface can decode a person's inner monologue. That could help paralyzed people communicate, but also suggests scientists are one step closer to reading a person's thoughts.
Commentary: While we wait for Apple to reveal its latest products, we're left with a puzzling invitation that asks more questions about what to expect.
Researchers from Stanford University have developed a brain-computer interface (BCI) that can decode users’ “inner speech” ...
Are hieroglyphs really as indecipherable as they look? Here is a primer on how to start interpreting these ancient motifs.
Brain-implanted devices that allow paralyzed people to speak can also decode words they imagine, but don't intend to share.
From Freud to Papua New Guinea, the meaning of your dreams shifts depending on cultural beliefs, history, and spiritual ...