An Ohio State University Study Says That 27% of Parents Think it's Likely Their Child Will Become a College Scholarship Athlete https://t.co/vNGpHs1r3x
The secret to human intelligence can’t be replicated or improved on by artificial intelligence, according to researcher Angus Fletcher. AI is very good at one thing: logic. But many of life’s problems require a different type of intelligence. @ASCatOSU https://t.co/lvKMHd12tK
Who wants to eat fish soup - and really taste it - in a virtual reality videogame? Ohio State researchers have your back! My colleague @TatyanaZaria delivers all the delicious details. https://t.co/PNRoS5qapx
Isn't it ironic? A hundred EV companies have bloomed under communism, while capitalism subsidizes one moron. A startup has trained an AI for $5.5 million under communism, while capitalist AI requires $500 billion in government support. 1/11
#LGBTQ voters could play an outsize role in four pivotal states and the presidential race, an Ohio State scholar says. One key reason: voter turnout is particularly high in this demographic. https://t.co/r9LUdbhJOu
Disillusionment has replaced hope among those who believed that science and technology would bring China into a liberal, global, rules-based order, says @CarolineSWagner of @Glenn_college at @OhioState in @LSEImpactBlog. https://t.co/w8TSU6GFND
Young scientists who most embrace interdisciplinary research face “career impediments” not seen in their peers who focus their work only within their own disciplines, a new national study found. @ASCatOSU @OSU_Econ https://t.co/XzAbbEMgLC
As writers, we always hear about the value of simplicity in our language. Here's more proof, from @hcshulman of @OhioStateComm#writingtips https://t.co/DLl1ovtO3l
“Pedestrians were more likely to be blamed when they were crossing roads with a high volume of cars traveling at faster speeds, and where crosswalks were few and far between. In downtown, drivers were more likely to be found at fault.” 🚸 @jgrabmeier
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@sheilagregoire@reachjulieroys “After the 2005 paddling incident, Tabernacle Christian revised its discipline policy. Couick and other church workers no longer would spank children, they decided. Rather, parents would come to the day care and spank their own children whenever problems arose.”
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It's impressive for an undergraduate student to become the lead author in a research study! 👏 Biology major Farah Hasan's question about mental health led to being published in the renowned Journal of Health Communication. Well done, Farah!
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A new study finds that the more people know about pregnancy, the more likely they are to oppose laws limiting women's access to abortion. Interesting.
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