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Schools across America are quietly admitting that screens in classrooms made students worse off and are reversing years of tech-first policies

When McPherson Middle School in central Kansas banned cell phones in school four years ago, they didn’t reconsider the school-issued Google Chromebooks that...

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Startups are installing tiny data centers in people’s homes to reduce strain on the beleaguered electrical grid

Amidst the anxiety and disdain for data center growth, startups see an opportunity by designing mini data centers to install in homes that...

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Bechtel CEO: to build America’s future, we must first build the builders

America just blew out the candles on its 250th birthday — a moment to celebrate the freedoms and ideals that define us. But...

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AI agent crawlers now need permission. Here’s how to get it

AI agent crawlers, the bots that fetch pages in real time on behalf of a person waiting for an answer, will be blocked...

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OpenAI bets on families as ChatGPT goes deeper into households

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Brené Brown warns American workers are not neurologically wired for this level of rapid change and instability: ‘People are not okay’

American workers are clocking into their jobs in incredibly uncertain times: Economists fear a recession is on the horizon; the government seemingly imposes...

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Want to earn nearly $100,000 within 5 years of graduating? Study engineering, Fed research says

With college setting students back an average of $38,270 per year, young people today are banking on their college degree opening doors to...

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The U.S. spent $30 billion to ditch textbooks for laptops and tablets: The result is the first generation less cognitively capable than their parents

In 2002, Maine became the first state to implement a statewide laptop program to some grade levels. Then-governor Angus King saw the program...

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AMD to invest up to $5 billion in Anthropic under AI infrastructure deal

AMD has agreed to invest up to $5 billion in Anthropic under an infrastructure agreement covering tens of billions of dollars’ worth of...

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Nvidia bets physical AI can solve healthcare robotics’ data problem

Nvidia’s new Medical Physics Simulation framework treats healthcare robots as physical AI systems that need embodied experience to learn, not just code. Physical...