Educational research can rebound through strategic AI integration, experts suggest
Research in education is struggling, but the good news is it can be revived, according to University of Kansas scholars.
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Research in education is struggling, but the good news is it can be revived, according to University of Kansas scholars.
United States President Donald Trump is, once again, suggesting eliminating quarterly reporting for American public companies in favor of just two earnings reports per year. Trump made a similar proposal during his first presidential term in 2018.
In-person lectures have been a staple of university learning for centuries.
Beginning in the second half of 2019, what we now know as the Black Summer fires began devastating eastern Australia.
Space company Rocket Lab wants to bring NASA’s Perseverance rover samples back from Mars.
In a recent op-ed published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, SFI External Professor Michael Hochberg and co-author Paul Rainey explore whether deepening interdependence between humans and AI could lead to a new form of evolutionary individuality.
A sweeping review from NYU Langone Health reveals that everyday exposure to plastics—especially during childhood—poses lasting risks for heart disease, infertility, asthma, and even brain development issues. These chemicals, found in packaging, cosmetics, and common household items, can disrupt hormones,…
Newly discovered comet C/2025 R2 (SWAN) will soon be gracing our evening sky. Here’s how to see it and what to expect.
A new study led by Dr. Sarah Zhang from Alliance Manchester Business School has uncovered how small banks in the United States are reacting to growing concerns about data privacy.
The partial solar eclipse was visible to over 16 million people when it darkened the sky over the Pacific on Sept. 21-22