In part, the problem has to do with how users are asking their questions. By Teddy Rosenbluth A new study published Monday provided a sobering look at whether A.I. chatbots, which have fast become a ...
Reading for pleasure has declined by 10 percent since 2003, according to a 2025 American Time Use Survey. There are all kinds of potential explanations for this, from the rise of social media to the ...
There’s a reason for the old adage that time passes in a blur each day after you turn 21. This is the age at which, for most ...
Mixed reactions have emerged after the Class 12 Physics paper concluded, with teachers, HODs, and students sharing varied ...
University can be a time of great opportunities, but it can also be very stressful. Many students need to support themselves financially and may be living away from home. Students are also under ...
Researchers recently tried an experiment: Gather people who had the same kind of lung cancer and put them on the same type of treatments to fire up their immune systems. The only difference was that ...
Late-night studying, endless rereading, sleepless routines, and marathon revision sessions often become the norm, and feel like the only path to academic success. The truth is, studying longer doesn’t ...
Sleep quality, or how well you sleep without tossing and turning, can directly affect your blood sugar. If you have trouble sleeping, you should adjust your routine. Poor sleep can lead healthy people ...
A giant new study of social media use by fourth through twelfth graders found that moderate use of online platforms was "associated with the best well-being outcomes"—better than those seen with kids ...
Science has identified eight habits to become a “superager” in your twenties or thirties so you can live and work longer—and ...
Regular family dinners have long been credited with a range of positive outcomes—including, just for starters, better parent-teen relationships, reduced stress, a healthier overall diet for ...
Hypertension can lead to heart attack and stroke, and is also linked to dementia. By Nina Agrawal In the United States, nearly half of adults have high blood pressure. Known as a “silent killer,” ...