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Trump found guilty in hush money trial, but will it hurt him in the polls? Here’s why voters often overlook the ethical failings of politicians

Trump found guilty in hush money trial, but will it hurt him in the polls? Here’s why voters often overlook the ethical failings of politicians

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Theory of everything: how a fear of failure is hampering physicists’ quest for the ultimate answer

Theory of everything: how a fear of failure is hampering physicists’ quest for the ultimate answer

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Parents are increasingly saying their child is ‘dysregulated’. What does that actually mean?

Parents are increasingly saying their child is ‘dysregulated’. What does that actually mean?

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How family values ​​influence academic results

How family values ​​influence academic results

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State laws threaten to erode academic freedom in U.S. higher education

State laws threaten to erode academic freedom in U.S. higher education

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Wondering how to teach your kids about consent? Here’s an age-based guide to get you started

Wondering how to teach your kids about consent? Here’s an age-based guide to get you started

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‘It’s between us and gangs’: teachers are on the front line against youth violence

‘It’s between us and gangs’: teachers are on the front line against youth violence

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Using AI in the classroom to recommend exercises to students: what is the benefit, what are the biases?

Using AI in the classroom to recommend exercises to students: what is the benefit, what are the biases?

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Do you read – or talk – your conference paper?

Do you read – or talk – your conference paper?

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The artificial intelligence business threatens to turn science into pseudoscience

The artificial intelligence business threatens to turn science into pseudoscience

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How our brain learns to read: from reading mechanics to comprehension

How our brain learns to read: from reading mechanics to comprehension

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Eat a rock a day, put glue on your pizza: how Google’s AI is losing touch with reality

Eat a rock a day, put glue on your pizza: how Google’s AI is losing touch with reality

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