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Artificial intelligence systems are thirsty, consuming as much as 500 milliliters of water—a single-serving water bottle—for ...
Jenny Quinn travels with math in her backpack. She unpacks it piece by piece: bright, 3D-printed shapes that click together… ...
Researchers from Drexel University’s School of Education will join peers from Ursinus College and the 21st Century ...
Today, women in STEM have higher expectations for their workplace than those of previous generations, and they are less ...
Weinman's reputation in the world of architecture is not built solely on accolades. It's built on a philosophy: that an ...
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Over the past few months, I have been exploring different pedagogical frameworks to guide teachers in making sense of AI ...
SC’s annual test of math and English showed a roughly six-point gain in proficiency in reading, with nearly 60 percent of ...
Landscape architect Bas Smets on the art, philosophy and science of his pioneering approach: ‘a site is not in a state of “being”, but in a constant state of “becoming”’ ...
The world’s wealthiest woman has a blunt diagnosis of the sickness she has set out to cure. “Health care is going to break ...
We often assume what’s “normal” for children — but those ideas can exclude many. Through stories of parents, experts, and ...
In the criminal justice system, decisions about when and how long to detain people have historically been made by other people, like judges and parole ...