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AI language models actually help in digestive disease care
Large language models could transform digestive disorder management, but further RCTs are essential to validate their ...
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Schools are closing in rural America. This state shows the fallout from falling enrollment.
PEACHAM, Vt. — Early on a chilly fall morning in this small Vermont town, Principal Lydia Cochrane watched a gaggle of kids ...
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Trump officials bar Head Start providers from using 'women' and 'race' in grant applications
The Trump administration is telling Head Start providers to avoid dozens of terms in federal grant applications, including ...
Idaho will receive nearly $930 million over the next five years to improve rural health care access and affordability. The ...
Age UK, Yorkshire Wildlife Trust and RSPCA reveal the CRM, digital experience platform, and other marketing technologies they use to help boost support.
The topic of AI and its implications for orthopedic surgeons became of high personal importance when Bill Gates predicted that AI would replace physicians and others within the next decade. As an ...
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The collapse of entry-level hiring in the age of AI
The rapid spread of artificial intelligence is beginning to reshape the earliest stage of many careers. As companies automate ...
The unnamed school will be built on the former Rule High School site to serve the Beaumont, Lonsdale and Mechanicsville ...
Discover how AI is reshaping classrooms and why districts must adopt clear policies for effective integration.
Business leaders can’t outsource mathematical thinking to AI without sacrificing judgment, because real-world business ...
Libby Rosemeier, a former George Stevens Academy student in the Twinkie experiment class, and Roger Bennatti, the now-retired ...
The best brain breaks aren’t random or mere time-fillers—they’re purposeful pauses that help students regulate, reconnect, ...
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