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Why federal efforts to protect schools from cybersecurity threats fall short

Why federal efforts to protect schools from cybersecurity threats fall short

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‘Practically perfect’: why the media’s focus on ‘top’ Year 12 students needs to change

‘Practically perfect’: why the media’s focus on ‘top’ Year 12 students needs to change

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Google’s Gemini AI hints at the next great leap for the technology: analysing real-time information

Google’s Gemini AI hints at the next great leap for the technology: analysing real-time information

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Wales’s Pisa school test results have declined – but it’s not a true reflection of an education system

Wales’s Pisa school test results have declined – but it’s not a true reflection of an education system

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We reviewed the arguments for and against ‘high-stakes’ exams. The evidence for using them doesn’t stack up

We reviewed the arguments for and against ‘high-stakes’ exams. The evidence for using them doesn’t stack up

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How Christmas music in adverts and shops harnesses nostalgia to encourage you to spend more

How Christmas music in adverts and shops harnesses nostalgia to encourage you to spend more

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Can video games help combat unwanted social attitudes?

Can video games help combat unwanted social attitudes?

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Additions to the dictionary: Why 'big data' and not big data?

Additions to the dictionary: Why ‘big data’ and not big data?

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Teens don’t know everything − and those who acknowledge that fact are more eager to learn

Teens don’t know everything − and those who acknowledge that fact are more eager to learn

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How long will it take to write an application?

How long will it take to write an application?

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Why university presidents find it hard to punish advocating genocide − college free speech codes are both more and less protective than the First Amendment

Why university presidents find it hard to punish advocating genocide − college free speech codes are both more and less protective than the First Amendment

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The slow paper

The slow paper

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