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Diella, Albania's first artificial minister: the trap of feminizing AI

Diella, Albania’s first artificial minister: the trap of feminizing AI

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Title IX’s effectiveness in addressing campus sexual assault is at risk − a law professor explains why

Title IX’s effectiveness in addressing campus sexual assault is at risk − a law professor explains why

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Baccalaureate grading: why is it so difficult to find the right exam formula?

Baccalaureate grading: why is it so difficult to find the right exam formula?

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What if we used screens to be closer to nature?

What if we used screens to be closer to nature?

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Why does autocorrect make so many mistakes?

Why does autocorrect make so many mistakes?

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Writing multiple articles from one set of data

Writing multiple articles from one set of data

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Our new study found AI is wreaking havoc on uni assessments. Here’s how we should respond

Our new study found AI is wreaking havoc on uni assessments. Here’s how we should respond

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How to develop a critical view of technology in the classroom

How to develop a critical view of technology in the classroom

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How AI is influencing the way we learn – and why we should be wary of the easy way

How AI is influencing the way we learn – and why we should be wary of the easy way

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Why Florida’s plan to end vaccine mandates will likely spread to other conservative states

Why Florida’s plan to end vaccine mandates will likely spread to other conservative states

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Five science-based tricks to keep your new school year resolutions

Five science-based tricks to keep your new school year resolutions

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Federal judge overturns part of Florida’s book ban law, drawing on nearly 100 years of precedent protecting First Amendment access to ideas

Federal judge overturns part of Florida’s book ban law, drawing on nearly 100 years of precedent protecting First Amendment access to ideas

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