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Neurotechnologies: Are our children's brains under surveillance?

Neurotechnologies: Are our children’s brains under surveillance?

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Research and entrepreneurship: possibilities in the classroom

Research and entrepreneurship: possibilities in the classroom

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Teen girls are facing an increased risk of suicide − and stress related to sexual identity might be contributing to it

Teen girls are facing an increased risk of suicide − and stress related to sexual identity might be contributing to it

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Online brain rot is undermining our ability to tell meaningful stories

Online brain rot is undermining our ability to tell meaningful stories

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Online algorithms could help save the planet with just a few small tweaks

Online algorithms could help save the planet with just a few small tweaks

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AI: what risks for our democracies?

AI: what risks for our democracies?

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Here’s how researchers are helping AIs get their facts straight

Here’s how researchers are helping AIs get their facts straight

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What is adversarial learning?

What is adversarial learning?

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California wildfires force students to think about the connections between STEM and society

California wildfires force students to think about the connections between STEM and society

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Environmental impact of digital technology: the worrying boom to come

Environmental impact of digital technology: the worrying boom to come

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Psychotherapy may change memories of childhood – here’s why practitioners should warn clients

Psychotherapy may change memories of childhood – here’s why practitioners should warn clients

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‘Do I have to get it in writing?’ Even with compulsory lessons, some teens are confused about how consent works

‘Do I have to get it in writing?’ Even with compulsory lessons, some teens are confused about how consent works

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