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Tuesday, March 14, 2023, 4:00pm
By Tim Peterson

There are a lot of ways to study for a big exam, and neuroscience can help us figure out which ones are most effective. We get tips from a psychology expert about the best ways to study. And we talk to the author of a new book that looks at how we can make our future more human.

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