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English paper 2 brings surprises for Leaving Cert students
Meanwhile, there were no major surprises in this year’s Junior Cycle Geography exam, which presented students with a fair and ...
TOKYO -- Reading manga in print improves comprehension and reduces unnecessary brain activity compared to reading on a tablet ...
The Kerala Pareeksha Bhavan (Board of Public Examinations) has officially published the results for the Lower Secondary ...
MIT and IBM released ChartNet, a 1.7-million-sample synthetic training dataset that lets compact open-source vision-language ...
A Brandenburg high school graduate trained a language model translating complex content into Easy Language. He won a special ...
A London startup trained an AI on 4.1 million recipes across seven languages—and the whole thing is smaller than a song file.
The technology can whip up spurious findings and pollute survey responses, but it could also make research more rigorous.
A woman displays a smart marking machine at the 2026 World Digital Education Conference in Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province, on ...
NEET UG Re-Exam 2026: The National Testing Agency (NTA) has released frequently asked questions (FAQs) regarding the re-examination of NEET UG 2026. The exam, which was cancelled after a paper leak, ...
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Some of what happens during youth can’t be reversed. It’s another reason to rethink kids’ screen time
Need a reason not to give your child a screen? It may permanently alter their brain during a critical period of development ...
Legal Ethics Professor Michael Fox discusses AI, hallucinations and sanctions, and suggests some actual solutions.
Universities have become generic, one professor and former dean argues. In the A.I. era, students may demand something they can’t get elsewhere.
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