The American Federation of Teachers’ recent alliance with OpenAI, Microsoft, and Anthropic to launch a national AI training center for educators marks a turning point in the intersection of technology and public education. Announced as the “National Academy for AI Instruction” and based at the...
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Seventy-eight years after independence, Indonesia stands at a pivotal crossroads: the nation’s founding vision—to cultivate an intelligent, enlightened populace as the foundation of prosperity—remains stubbornly unfulfilled. For millions of Indonesian citizens, the promise of independence...
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The University of Technology auditorium was abuzz with spirited competition and heightened anticipation last Thursday, as Jamaica’s Gifted Chess Foundation hosted its 25th annual Scholastic Team Chess Championship. The event, which has grown exponentially since its inception, shattered...
The quiet hum of anticipation can be felt across the University of Technology auditorium this morning as Jamaica’s brightest young chess minds gather for the 23rd annual Scholastic Team Chess Championships. Hosted by the Gifted Chess Foundation, once again in collaboration with Bridget Sandals...
Missing chunks of DNA responsible for turning genes on and off help explain some key differences between chimpanzees and humans -- including why humans have big brains and why the human penis is not covered with prickly spines, U.S. researchers said on Wednesday.
The study, published in the...