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Researchers say using ChatGPT can rot your brain. The truth is a little more complicated

June 23, 2025

Since ChatGPT appeared almost three years ago, the impact of artificial intelligence (AI) technologies on learning has been widely debated. Are they handy tools for personalized education, or gateways to academic dishonesty?This article is brought […]

Society

Saturday Citations: Genetic toggles, undersea farmers and exploding rockets

June 21, 2025

This week, medical researchers ruled out brainstem CT scanning alone for proof of neurologic death. Researchers at Yale presented new evidence that the brain stores and retrieves visuomotor associations in graph-like cognitive structures. And a […]

Political Science

Shifting from quantity to quality in climate adaptation finance to create real impact

June 21, 2025

The quantity of adaptation finance has been a controversial political issue, and a critical negotiating point for developing countries in international climate negotiations. At the United Nations climate conference (COP29) in Baku last year, developed […]

Education

Expert highlights parents’ key role in helping kids navigate AI challenges

June 20, 2025

Parenting has never been an easy job. In each generation, it comes with tough conversations on topics ranging from sex and peer pressure to politics and mortality. In the digital age, that list should continue […]

Education

Some countries are prioritizing AI workforce preparation through curriculum and job training

June 20, 2025

Artificial intelligence is spreading into many aspects of life, from communications and advertising to grading tests. But with the growth of AI comes a shake-up in the workplace.This article is brought to you by this […]

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Six things Australia must do if it’s serious about tackling school bullying

June 20, 2025

Bullying is arguably one of the most serious issues facing Australia’s schools.This article is brought to you by this site.

Education

Using ChatGPT to write essays may be eroding critical thinking skills

June 20, 2025

A team of neurologists and AI specialists at MIT’s Media Lab has led a study looking into the brain impacts of large language model (LLM) use among people who engage with them for study or […]

Political Science

More and more people are missing from official census data

June 19, 2025

Researchers are warning that millions of people around the world aren’t being counted in census and survey data, leaving policymakers in the dark about the populations they govern.This article is brought to you by this […]

Political Science

Police in England and Wales to get more money—but increasing funding won’t necessarily mean less crime

June 19, 2025

Police spending will rise by a real-terms 2.3% per year between now and 2028–29, the government announced in its latest spending review, drawn from local council tax. The government says this will help its mission […]

Political Science

How discussion becomes discord: Three avoidable steps on the path to polarization

June 19, 2025

Many of us have become immersed in debates with family about a contentious political issue, or found ourselves on the other side of a political divide than our friends. In these contentious times, it can […]

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Economics & Business

Young people growing up in England’s coastal communities face unique obstacles

Are ‘ghost stores’ haunting your social media feed? How to spot and avoid them

Auditors with uncommon names more likely to bend corporate auditing standards

Upper-middle-class women with college degrees use ‘free tours’ the most, study finds

Renter protection policies may reduce rental housing discrimination, research suggests

People in Nordic region are more satisfied than other EU citizens with big city life

Research reveals middle-class families hit hardest by South Korea’s cost-of-living crisis

Younger workers not adjusting to rising state pension age, study finds

Food trade regimes harm people and the planet: How the G20 can drive improvements

It’s harder than you think to become a top sports official in football, soccer and the rugby codes

Technology

Researcher develops generative learning model to predict falls

A week after layoffs linked to AI cost, Microsoft pledges $4B to AI education

Wimbledon’s electronic line-calling system shows that we still can’t replace human judgment

EU unveils AI code of practice to help businesses comply with bloc’s rules

Tool devised for detecting AI that scores high on accuracy, low on false accusations

From robotic trucks to smart bins: How technology is helping cities sort their waste problem

Humanoid robot says not aiming to ‘replace human artists’

Formal guidelines can enable AI to precisely maneuver and position medical needles

How LinkedIn’s algorithm can help us find new uses for existing medicines

Autonomous gallbladder removal: Robot performs first realistic surgery without human help

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