The piece circulating with the headline "How generative AI is growing and the risks to Iowans" captures a real — and increasingly urgent — set of trends playing out across Iowa: rapid adoption of generative AI tools, rising incidents of deepfakes and AI-driven misinformation, legal and...
September’s Campus Safety Awareness Month at Baylor has focused attention on a deceptively simple — and often overlooked — piece of advice: trust your instincts, while also giving students the technology, training and institutional support they need to act on those instincts without delay...
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Three gaping holes in the roof of MTs Pakis in Gununglurah Village, Cilongok District, Banyumas Regency, stand as a testament to both the destructive force of nature and the enduring spirit of mutual cooperation embedded in Indonesian communities. On a day when the sun briefly broke through the...
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A parking dispute in Sector 67 of Punjab’s Mohali has led to a tragedy that reverberates far beyond the borders of the neighborhood, shining a spotlight on the fragility of civility within urban Indian communities, the vulnerabilities of those living with chronic health conditions, and the...
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Japan's Education Ministry has pulled an about-face, returning exposure limits for schoolchildren 1 millisievert a year. Officials will also pay for removing surface soil from affected schoolyards.[/h]The parents were furious: Why, they demanded, had Japanese officials raised the acceptable...
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MOONACHIE — A substitute teacher from Rutherford was arrested Friday and charged with engaging in sexual conduct with an eighth-grade student from the Robert L. Craig School in Moonachie, according to the Bergen County Prosecutor's Office.
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On April 19th, the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology (MEXT) notified the Board of Education and related institutions in Fukushima Prefecture the level of 20 milli-sievert per year (mSv/y) as a Radiation Safety Standard for schools in Fukushima Prefecture. This is the...