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Artificial intelligence is transforming education, but it is also redefining how we learn, how we teach and how we develop skills in professional settings. Today, the greatest challenge is no longer accessing knowledge, but learning to use AI without losing what makes us human: critical thinking, creativity and the ability to learn independently
Generative artificial intelligence (GenAI) is rapidly becoming part of collaborative learning. As GenAI tools become increasingly capable, discussion often centres on the technology itself: whether it will improve learning or undermine it. Yet this framing overlooks a more fundamental issue. Consider a surgical team. Access to sophisticated instruments does not determine whether an operation is…
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At first glance, Iran’s surprise missile strike on a US base in Jordan earlier this week appeared difficult to explain. The attack effectively ended the fragile pause in direct US-Iran fighting and prompted Washington to resume strikes inside Iran. It was also unusual
Dr. Mary Claire Haver breaks down how the menopause shift rewires metabolism, raising abdominal fat and inflammation, and reveals why tracking strength and fat distribution beats relying on the number on the scale
Angie Lowery grows squash, onions, potatoes, and other produce in her backyard garden in Robeson County, North Carolina. She’s tried to improve her health to be able to be there for her grandchildren. Andrew Jones/KFF Health Newshide caption
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