For decades, the education system in Bangladesh has been treated as a peripheral concern – a sector plagued by sporadic reforms, chronic underinvestment and continuing ...
Transdisciplinary artist Stephanie Dinkins challenges us to rethink what we feed our machines—and asks what AI might become if it were trained on care ...
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What movies get wrong about snipers and the 'headshot'

Films often portray snipers as pulling off dramatic headshots from impossible distances, but real world military training tells a different story. Professional snipers are taught to prioritize ...
The following is the full transcript of the interview with Govs. Laura Kelly of Kansas, Andy Beshear of Kentucky, Mike Braun ...
With at least 23 measles cases reported in North Carolina since December, critical public health decisions begin inside the ...
GREENVILLE, S.C. — On one end of the classroom, high school juniors examined little green sprouts — future baby carrots, sprigs of romaine lettuce — poking out of the soil of a drip irrigation system ...
Nadia Marcinko, a central figure in the allegations of abuse against Jeffrey Epstein, spent time in New Hampshire working for ...
The tech revolution that started in 2000 has fundamentally disrupted our social cohesion and cultural foundations, and it’s ...
The County of Kings is working to make more recreational opportunities available to residents of all ages and to increase accessibility so that everyone can participate.
Daron Acemoglu, an economics professor at Massachusetts Institute of Technology and a Nobel Prize winner, says: “If AI is ...
Manual cleaning remains essential in biomanufacturing despite automation, requiring risk-assessed control strategies to prevent cross-contamination.
Abington Heights Sophomores Julia Avvisato and Brenda Allison worked with the Newton Ransom Elementary School guidance department to plan out kindness events for the rest of the year. They ...