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Long hours and low wages: the human labour powering AI’s development

Long hours and low wages: the human labour powering AI’s development

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As school students strike for climate once more, here’s how the movement and its tactics have changed

As school students strike for climate once more, here’s how the movement and its tactics have changed

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Fewer U.S. college students are studying a foreign language − and that spells trouble for national security

Fewer U.S. college students are studying a foreign language − and that spells trouble for national security

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Will artificial intelligence kill or save the media?

Will artificial intelligence kill or save the media?

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The universe is expanding faster than theory predicts – physicists are searching for new ideas that might explain the mismatch

The universe is expanding faster than theory predicts – physicists are searching for new ideas that might explain the mismatch

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AI is already being melded with robotics – one outcome could be powerful new weapons

AI is already being melded with robotics – one outcome could be powerful new weapons

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‘You only assess what you care about’: a new report looks at how we assess research in Australia

‘You only assess what you care about’: a new report looks at how we assess research in Australia

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Investing in your child's future: A guide to education savings

Investing in your child’s future: A guide to education savings

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Student success: how are the first weeks at university decisive?

Student success: how are the first weeks at university decisive?

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Did this chemical reaction create the building blocks of life on Earth?

Did this chemical reaction create the building blocks of life on Earth?

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1 in 4 Colorado 11th-graders skipped their state’s standardized test − geography and income help explain why

1 in 4 Colorado 11th-graders skipped their state’s standardized test − geography and income help explain why

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TV can be educational but social media likely harms mental health: what 70 years of research tells us about children and screens

TV can be educational but social media likely harms mental health: what 70 years of research tells us about children and screens

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