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Why do we study mathematics?

The study of the sciences has become more significant than ever as the years have gone by. It is a decisive factor that tells ...
Boeing's growth is underpinned by operating leverage, excess production capacity, and a robust backlog, as regulatory ...
U.S. test scores are in a generation-long decline. Parents need to be aware of this and advocate for better learning ...
Hannah Brooks had taught middle school for nearly eighteen years, and she thought she had seen every excuse a student could ...
I tried a bunch of cheap dresses from Amazon, here's what I thought (Photos via Sarah DiMuro). Last year, I purged my closet ...
The oil market rarely needs a translator. Producers hold meetings and publish statements, but the messages that matter are ...
We tested nine portable grills and found three perfect for cooking away from home, whether that’s a barbecue for 20 people or ...
CoreCivic said it anticipates that the sale of the Otay Mesa Detention Center in San Diego County and the California City ...
Brown University researchers have developed a new artificial intelligence method for predicting the rate at which materials ...

Is AI making us dumber?

It's too early to say if AI is frying our brains — but the research so far doesn't look good.
The San Dieguito Union High School District board is considering a resolution urging the University of California system to ...
Lawson had answered thousands of student questions during her years as an elementary school teacher. Most were about homework, recess, or whether a test would be difficult. One quiet afternoon, as ...