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Superintendent of Public Instruction Debbie Critchfield is focused on student funding and formulas. Critchfield says one of the duties of an elected state superintendent is to advocate for the public ...
Ah, the poor calculator: so plain, yet so essential, like the Swiss Army knife of the academic world. The thing is, as I have now learned, not all calculators are created equal. So let me now take you ...
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We lag on foundational AI model development and adapting other models is a bad idea. India’s future in AI and other emerging technologies will depend on our willingness to invest in the unknown.
Scientists have discovered a subtle, slow-moving creep in lab experiments that could hold the key to predicting catastrophic earthquakes before they strike.