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How ChatGPT robs students of motivation to write and think for themselves
AI writing tools may carry hidden dangers that harm the creative process. Guillaume via Getty Images Naomi S. Baron, American University When ...
January 27, 2023
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Anonymous
Online racial harassment leads to lower academic confidence for Black and Hispanic students
Students of color become less confident in their academic abilities when they encounter racially demeaning content online. ljubaphoto / Getty ...
January 27, 2023
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Anonymous
The SAT and ACT are less important than you might think
Whether on paper or computerized, standardized tests may be in decline. Klaus Vedfelt/DigitalVision via Getty Images Mary L. Churchill, Boston ...
January 27, 2023
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Anonymous
A librarian recommends 5 fun fiction books for kids and teens featuring disabled characters
There’s a small but growing number of books for younger readers that feature main characters with disabilities. Wavebreakmedia/iStock/Getty ...
January 19, 2023
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Christina
How ChatGPT robs students of motivation to write and think for themselves
AI writing tools may carry hidden dangers that harm the creative process. Guillaume via Getty Images Naomi S. Baron, American University When ...
January 19, 2023
by
Christina
Chemists create quantum dots at room temp with lab-designed protein
Nature uses 20 canonical amino acids as building blocks to make proteins, combining their sequences to create complex molecules that ...
January 12, 2023
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Christina
How to unlock your creativity – even if you see yourself as a conventional thinker
People engage in creative thinking every day, whether they realize it or not. Ekaterina Chizhevskaya/iStock via Getty Images Lily Zhu, ...
January 10, 2023
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Christina
China now publishes more high-quality science than any other nation – should the US be worried?
In 2022, Chinese researchers published more scientific papers on artificial intelligence than any other nation. Mf3D/E+ via Getty ...
January 10, 2023
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Christina
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