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More and more teachers and students are using AI – even though it might do more harm than good

Some new findings show that AI has certain benefits, such as reducing barriers for students with learning disabilities. But overall, more evidence is needed to understand how AI influences learning.

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Allegheny County is pouring millions into a new juvenile detention facility, even as evidence mounts…

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Premature deaths rise during long-term blackouts, and ERs fill up. Knowing who is at risk and some creative…

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Pete Hegseth is working hard to make sure the public hears only good news about Iran war

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Going nuclear? Why a growing number of Washington’s allies are eyeing an alternative to US umbrella

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With AI finishing your sentences, what will happen to your unique voice on the page?

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Iran’s nuclear materials and equipment remain a danger in an active war zone

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Researchers develop biodegradable, plant-based packaging from natural fibers – new research

From beetles to sustainable packaging – one failure in the lab led to a new line of promising research.

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Cancer vaccines could transform treatment and prevention – but misinformation about mRNA vaccines th

False claims that COVID-19 mRNA vaccines cause cancer could, ironically, lead to worse cancer outcomes by undermining a promising…

By Dannell D. Boatman - 1 days ago
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Magic mushroom-infused products appear in Colorado gas stations – what public health officials want

Hallucinogenic chocolate bars were removed from six Denver-area gas stations.

By David Kroll - 1 days ago

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