'Robot' computer to mark English exams in UKSeptember 25th, 2009 LONDON - Computers are to be used to mark English tests set by the parent company of one of England's main exam boards. Pearson, the American-based parent company of Edexcel, is introducing the artificial intelligence-based, automated marking of exam essays in Britain next month.
Chimps can "catch" yawn from yawning toonsSeptember 9th, 2009 LONDON - Yawning is so contagious that it can provoke teeth-baring yawns in chimpanzees, a new research has found. "Contagious yawning" is well known among humans, and previous research has shown that chimps are not immune to its suggestive influence either.
Motorcyclists who don't take a prior exam more prone to accidentsSeptember 1st, 2009 WASHINGTON - Motorcyclists who get access to lightweight bikes without having taken a prior exam may be more vulnerable to accidents, according to a study. Focussed on Barcelona, the study has shown that there has been an increase in the number of injuries among users of lightweight motorcycles after a law was passed in 2004, allowing the riding of motorbikes with a class B licence (for cars).
ACT scores hold steady; more students college-ready but most will still need remedial workAugust 19th, 2009 ACT scores hold steady as test-taking pool expandsAverage scores on the ACT college entrance exam held steady for the high school class of 2009, a sign of modest progress considering the pool of students taking the test continues to expand. Nationally, more students earned scores indicating they're prepared to succeed in college in all four areas tested by the ACT: English, math, reading and science.
UK schoolboy gets qualification in 'riding buses'!August 14th, 2009 LONDON - A teenaged schoolboy in England was left surprised when he mysteriously got a qualification in "riding buses" from exam board AQA. Bobby McHale, 15, was appreciated for his exceptional skill in walking to the bus stop, waiting for it to arrive, and getting on in the letter he received from the exam board.
20 pct Brit primary school kids fail English examAugust 5th, 2009 LONDON - A new survey has revealed that 20 per cent of Brit primary school kids have failed in their English exam this year, with SATs results falling for the first time since testing began. It was also revealed that about 115,000 pupils will move up to secondary education next month, at least two years behind their classmates.
The smell of fear is both real and contagiousJuly 3rd, 2009 LONDON - It's not just laugh that is contagious, fear too falls in the same category, claim researchers. What's more, the smell of fear is real, the boffins said.
How fear makes some things clear to usMay 31st, 2009 LONDON - Besides enhancing our ability to identify blurry shapes, fear impairs a person's perception of fine details. Glancing at a fearful face, which activates the brain in a similar way to feeling fear, enhances sensitivity to visual contrast, but whether it boosts vision across the board wasn't clear - up till now.
'Natural pilot' Harry wins top cadet trophyMay 6th, 2009 LONDON - Prince Harry has been honoured with a top award at the end of the first phase of his helicopter training for his natural flying skills, say reports. The third-in-line to the throne, who is training to pilot the meanest attack machine in the British Army, the Apache, was previously reported to have flunked a theory exam earlier this year.
Church of England publishes 'crammer's prayers' to help exam studentsMay 5th, 2009 LONDON - The Church of England has published a series of "crammer's prayers" in hopes of easing stressed out students appearing for their summer exams. Bishop of Lincoln, Rt Revd John Saxbee, who is also the Chair of the Church of England Board of Education, wrote one of the crammer's prayers based on his own experience as a school going kid.
Prince Harry 'celebrates helicopter pilot's licence with boozy night'May 4th, 2009 LONDON - Prince Harry reportedly passed his helicopter pilot's licence and celebrated his success with a boozy night out in a club. The third in line to the British throne, who is training to pilot the meanest attack machine in the British Army, the Apache, had allegedly flunked a theory exam earlier this year and was given the opportunity to take it again.
7 million Britons 'living in fear'April 14th, 2009 LONDON - With bosses warning of job losses and ministers pointing to the threat of terror, Britons are increasingly 'living in fear' - and the climate is getting worse because of the recession, new research suggests. In turn, the climate of fear is also having an impact on the economy, according to the Mental Health Foundation (MHF) study.
Chelsea has the Euro fear factor: LampardApril 10th, 2009 LONDON - Chelsea has the Euro fear factor, especially after it stunned Liverpool with a 3-1 rout at Anfield in Wednesday's Champions League quarter-final first leg tie. The club's mid-fielder, Frank Lampard, believes that result has sent out a chilling message to the other teams left in the competition.
Scientists block fear response in human volunteersMarch 12th, 2009 LONDON - Dutch researchers have successfully reduced the fear response in human volunteers by administering them the beta-blocker propranolol. The study carried out by Merel Kindt, Marieke Soeter and Bram Vervliet at the Universiteit van Amsterdam showed that the weakened fear memories did not return over the course of time.
Barton to play schoolgirl in new filmMarch 5th, 2009 LONDON - Former 'OC' actress Mischa Barton will play a schoolgirl in her new movie 'Assassination of A High School President'. The movie is set in a Catholic high school where the popular girls join forces with a student newspaper reporter to investigate a case of stolen exam papers, reports thesun.co.uk.