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AI may be changing what students learn and altering how they think. New research reveals the cognitive risks and how teachers ...
Hope and healing are within reach today, but only if you acknowledge your exhaustion and confront the unhealthy patterns that ...
Does Chapter 12 of the new National Planning Policy Framework introduce sufficient change? Glen Richardson, associate partner ...
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From coding to cricket, CCAs at BIS Abu Dhabi help students grow into confident, resilient, future-ready global citizens.
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New research shows that people perceive AI systems as more creative when they observe not just the final product, but also ...
Since the dawn of philosophy, thinkers from Plato to Kant have considered how beauty affects human experience, and whether it ...
Minnesota artist Anne Sawyer, a puppeteer and educator, channels her lifelong love of storytelling and improvisation into a ...
Staff Writer for The Prospect Annika Plunkett gives an overview of the biannual Art of Science exhibition that will open on ...
A RECENT communication 1 discusses the freeze-drying process as conducted with the pressure of permanent gas, and the vapour pressure of the ice on the condenser, maintained at very low levels.