A Chrome browser tool features a movable bubble that provides information without typing a prompt, spurring a rise in AI cheating on tests.
As CalMatters’ Carolyn Jones explains, millions of California’s 5.8 million K-12 students use Google laptops known as Chromebooks. AI-powered tools such as Lens have made it easier for students to ...
Professors Chris Elliott and Brian Green explain why the FSA’s partial nitrites review is scientifically flawed and should be ...
IFF Dairy Trends Report 2026 shows rising demand for sustainable, nutrient-rich dairy as consumers prioritise holistic health ...
President Donald Trump urged air traffic controllers who have missed work during the government shutdown to return to their ...
UPS, FedEx and Western Global Airlines may end up diverting more of their volumes to ACMI and charter specialists with about 60 MD-11Fs grounded.
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