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To get informed, have young people abandoned the traditional media?

To get informed, have young people abandoned the traditional media?

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Why it is worrying that children do not play as much as before

Why it is worrying that children do not play as much as before

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Our new study provides a potential breakthrough on school bullying

Our new study provides a potential breakthrough on school bullying

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ChatGPT: Student insights are necessary to help universities plan for the future

ChatGPT: Student insights are necessary to help universities plan for the future

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Climate doomism is bad storytelling – hope is much more effective at triggering action

Climate doomism is bad storytelling – hope is much more effective at triggering action

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Does Docker make sense for your software development pipeline?

Does Docker make sense for your software development pipeline?

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How ‘misogyny influencers’ cater to young men’s anxieties

How ‘misogyny influencers’ cater to young men’s anxieties

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Watermarking ChatGPT, DALL-E and other generative AIs could help protect against fraud and misinformation

Watermarking ChatGPT, DALL-E and other generative AIs could help protect against fraud and misinformation

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Being eco-delegates in college or high school: what means of action?

Being eco-delegates in college or high school: what means of action?

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Do anti-tech schools make sense in a digital world?

Do anti-tech schools make sense in a digital world?

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Survey: behind AI, precarious workers in developing countries

Survey: behind AI, precarious workers in developing countries

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Education expert John Hattie’s new book draws on more than 130,000 studies to find out what helps students learn

Education expert John Hattie’s new book draws on more than 130,000 studies to find out what helps students learn

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