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Swedish academics suffer widespread threat and harassment – most of it from their own colleagues and students

Swedish academics suffer widespread threat and harassment – most of it from their own colleagues and students

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When AI goes shopping: AI agents promise to lighten your purchasing load − if they can earn your trust

When AI goes shopping: AI agents promise to lighten your purchasing load − if they can earn your trust

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Polarization, brain rot and brat – the 2024 words of the year point to the power, perils and ephemeral nature of digital life

Polarization, brain rot and brat – the 2024 words of the year point to the power, perils and ephemeral nature of digital life

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Artificial Intelligence: Beyond the Hype, a Technological Bubble Ready to Burst?

Artificial Intelligence: Beyond the Hype, a Technological Bubble Ready to Burst?

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People who are good at reading have different brains

People who are good at reading have different brains

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China restricted young people from video games. But kids are evading the bans and getting into trouble

China restricted young people from video games. But kids are evading the bans and getting into trouble

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Crowdfunding can give a chance to minority but important research

Crowdfunding can give a chance to minority but important research

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Should we give students awards at school?

Should we give students awards at school?

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The stars are not where we see them

The stars are not where we see them

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New solutions allow Seniors to age in place

New solutions allow Seniors to age in place

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'Atomic habits': how building small habits can change our lives

‘Atomic habits’: how building small habits can change our lives

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Why are boys outperforming girls in maths?

Why are boys outperforming girls in maths?

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