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Teams with budding researchers are more likely to drive scientific disruption, new study finds

October 1, 2025

Scientific research apparently has its own share of beginner’s luck. According to a study by Mahdee Mushfique Kamal and Raiyan Abdul Baten, teams with a larger number of newbies take the cake when it comes […]

Education

The elephant in the classroom: Why children need more male teachers

October 1, 2025

Ahead of World Teachers’ Day, education experts at the University of South Australia are calling for urgent action to counteract gender stereotypes and bring more men into early childhood education.This article is brought to you […]

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Identifying factors affecting word processing during second-language English reading at different stages

September 30, 2025

When reading a passage, readers may pause at a particular word or return to reread it. Studies using eye-tracking, which record eye movements during reading, have suggested that word length, frequency, and predictability from context […]

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Arab American students and parents see US schools very differently. Political tensions are widening the gap

September 30, 2025

Sixty-four percent of Arab American students say their parents don’t fully understand the U.S. school system.This article is brought to you by this site.

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Why we should be skeptical of the hasty global push to test 15-year-olds’ AI literacy in 2029

September 30, 2025

If 2022 was the year OpenAI knocked our world off course with the launch of ChatGPT, 2025 will be remembered for the frenzied embrace of AI as the solution to everything. And, yes, this includes […]

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University ranking systems are being rejected. African institutions should take note

September 30, 2025

The Sorbonne University, founded in Paris in 1253 and known globally as a symbol of education, science and culture, has just announced that, starting in 2026, it will stop submitting data to Times Higher Education […]

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AI in the classroom is hard to detect—time to bring back oral tests

September 30, 2025

News that several New Zealand universities have given up using detection software to expose student use of artificial intelligence (AI) underlines the challenge higher education is facing.This article is brought to you by this site.

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First-generation female graduates more likely than peers not to have children in their 40s

September 30, 2025

Women who are the first in their family to attend university have fewer children on average than graduates with at least one university-educated parent, UCL researchers find.This article is brought to you by this site.

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Unregulated and unfair: How private tutoring is falling short for families

September 30, 2025

Australia’s unregulated private tutoring industry is having a profound impact on the Australian educational landscape, potentially leaving students vulnerable by employing thousands of unqualified operators and deepening educational inequity across the country.This article is brought […]

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Simple intervention significantly improved patent outcomes for women inventors

September 29, 2025

While innovation is core to American identity, women inventors were named on only 13% of 2019 U.S. patents. In part, that’s because women’s patents are less likely to make it through the examination process.This article […]

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Economics & Business

Poverty in Australia increases to 1 in 7 people, according to report

Women in leadership could save Australia’s tourism and hospitality sector, research finds

Report shows action to improve gender equity linked to career gains and better business performance

Nobel economics prize goes to 3 researchers for explaining innovation-driven economic growth

The Nobel economics prize is set to be announced Monday

Multitasking makes you more likely to fall for phishing emails, experiments show

New model helps supermarkets keep shelves stocked during crises—and go greener

‘Nothing to see here’: How corporate spin confuses Wall Street

First-of-its-kind report reveals rise of athlete-owned media

Pointless work tasks driving employees to switch off and burn out, new research finds

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Hollywood-AI battle heats up, as OpenAI and studios clash over copyrights and consent

Lancelot federated learning system combines encryption and robust aggregation to resist poisoning attacks

California enacts first US law requiring AI chatbot safety measures

OpenAI announces Broadcom partnership to build AI chips

Why industry-standard labels for AI in music could change how we listen

Millions of children face sexual violence as AI deepfakes drive surge in new cases—latest global data

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