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Neal Stephenson's 1995 novel 'The Diamond Age' talks about the kind of AI that could educate the masses but could also be misused for social engineering. Today's AI technologies may be on a similar ...
Science is all around us - in the air we breathe, the food we eat, and even the way our bodies work. This 30-question science ...
From circus skills to hands-on marine biology experience, here are some of the unusual experiences that can enhance education ...
Looming federal funding cuts for PBS put in jeopardy some of the most-used educational videos and games shown to help ...
Discover how USD's STEAM camp uses Minecraft and podcasts to spark creativity and build skills in young learners, empowering ...
Two local researchers are making science more enjoyable no matter your background or education.Shahir Rizk and Maggie Fink have just published their first book ...
No need for ‘ractors’ Three recent developments in AI – in video games, wearable technology and education – reveal that building something like the Primer should no longer be considered the purview of ...
Ideal for school projects, science fairs, or home learning, this cardboard hydraulic labyrinth is fun to build and even more fun to play with.
Yet 40 years, 17 games and four TV series later, the legacy of the greatest educational game of all-time lives on.
The North Carolina State Board of Education has reservations about a pilot program with a politically connected company that uses a video game to teach kids science, technology, engineering and ...