

From birth, a baby's brain cells proliferate wildly, making connections that may shape a lifetime of experience. The first three years are critical

Computers can't read the Britannica or talk about their feelings--but they're working on it

A new approach to elementary education starts at birth and doesn't stop when the bell rings

Why piling it on is hurting students

Lost your keys or forgot a name -- again? These days, people will try anything to sharpen an aging brain. What works-and when should you worry?
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