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Dr Vishal Gupta [email protected] In India’s rapidly expanding higher education landscape, where universities proudly ...
This valuable study investigates how perceptual and semantic features of maternal behavior adapt to infants' attention during naturalistic play, providing new insights into the bidirectional and ...
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Quanta Books is delighted to announce two new upcoming books by mathematician Terence Tao and theoretical physicist David ...
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In “The Sea Captain’s Wife,” Tilar J. Mazzeo tells the thrilling story of Mary Ann Patten, the first female captain of a merchant clipper ship. By Jennifer Wright Our columnist picks the year’s ...
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What does it mean that the top two pop artists in 2006 — Beyonce and Taylor Swift — were still the two top pop artists in 2024? In W. David Marx’s “Blank Space: A Cultural History of the Twenty-First ...
South Korea's nationwide rollout of AI-powered textbooks, a $850 million project, collapsed just four months after launch, as ...