Why School Absences Have ‘Exploded’ Almost Everywhere
The pandemic changed families’ lives and the culture of education: “Our relationship with school became optional.”
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The pandemic changed families’ lives and the culture of education: “Our relationship with school became optional.”
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Study shows perceptions of “good” schools are heavily dependent on the preparation of the students entering them.
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A new study highlights the need to recognize and celebrate the diverse skills of individuals with neurodevelopmental conditions like ADHD, dyslexia, and autism. The research advocates for a shift in perspective, focusing on strengths such as creativity, resilience, and problem-solving, rather than deficits.
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Recent research led by Dr. Ivaylo Ivanov, an associate professor of microbiology & immunology at Columbia University Vagelos College of Physicians and Surgeons, has shed light on the intricate relationship between dietary sugar, the gut microbiome, and the development of metabolic disease, pre-diabetes, and weight gain.
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As I type this out, one key at a time, I'm coming to an intriguing realization—my engagement with AI, particularly in the nuanced aspects of dialogue and discovery, is beginning to reshape how I think, write, and perceive the world around me.
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Databricks' SOTA open-source model, DBRX 132B, is 20 times more cost-effective than GPT-4 for 1 million token outputs.
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Just as carbon dioxide dissolves in our fizzy water while under pressure, so too does methane gas dissolve in large bodies of water under certain conditions.
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Have you seen YouTube ads recently for a “slippage bot” that uses ChatGPT and promises to help you earn passive income with crypto? It’s a scam.
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Earlier this month, a sudden atmospheric warming event caused the Arctic's polar vortex to reverse its trajectory. The swirling ring of cold air is now spinning in the wrong direction, which has triggered a record-breaking "ozone spike" and could impact global weather patterns.
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A new study published in Nature Communications reveals that humans may be caught in a self-inflicted loop that is costing us money and exacerbating the dangerous rise of global temperatures.
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