Leadership caps out when we hang on to old mindsets. The behaviors we protect and refuse to outgrow start working against us.
The CBSE Class 12 English exam 2026 was conducted on March 12 from 10:30 am to 1:30 pm and has now concluded. Students can ...
Collin Lucken is a Hastings Postdoctoral Scholar in AI and Humanity at Bowdoin, a role he started in September 2025. He came here from Cincinnati, where he recently completed a Master’s in Robotics ...
Shifting from examining frustrating issues in isolation to a systems thinking approach that identifies the patterns shaping ...
Apology emails arrived, and the viral picture showed a glaring symptom of AI use: almost every email began with the exact same phrase: “I sincerely apologize.” In a recorded video of the lecture, ...
XRP price is forming a potential Gartley harmonic pattern near $1.30 support, signaling a possible bullish bottom as price rotates within a broader range. XRP (XRP) price action is beginning to show ...
This school year has been a challenging one for educators. Many teachers are navigating new curricular restrictions—topics, historical periods, people, and identities that have suddenly been deemed ...
China is gaming the system to dominate international commerce by lowering the costs of refining and smelting. — Craig Tindale China’s economic tactics are reshaping global markets through strategic ...
It feels like we’ve reached a critical mass of consensus: AI is just bad for our students. The American Association of Colleges and Universities just released the results of a national survey of U.S.
The conversation around AI critical thinking skills in education keeps circling back to the same tired question: should we allow it or ban it? But that question misses the point entirely. The real ...
"Critical thinking, and especially the cultivation of the habit of asking 'why' and requiring plausible justification for policies or actions, is a shield against bias, prejudice, propaganda, ...
Ever wonder why rats are so spectacularly successful in our cities? They live in our walls, our subways, our basements. They flourish in places we find impossible. Why? Because they are critical ...