Uzbekistan and ROBOTIS Collaborate on Humanoid Robot Production
Uzbekistan's partnership with South Korea's ROBOTIS marks a significant step in enhancing its high-tech capabilities through humanoid robot production and education.
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Uzbekistan's partnership with South Korea's ROBOTIS marks a significant step in enhancing its high-tech capabilities through humanoid robot production and education.
Infrastructure lens: Paris has suspended 31 school monitors suspected of sexual abuse since January, emphasizing a zero tolerance policy.
The collapse of an unfinished school building in Accra, Ghana, has raised serious concerns about enforcement of construction regulations, resulting in four fatalities and numerous injuries.
A recent study indicates that college students struggle to recognize gray areas in academic integrity, particularly in citation, collaboration, and data collection practices.
The newly launched Anthropic Institute focuses on educating the public about AI technologies while addressing associated risks. This initiative aims to collaborate with experts in the field to improve awareness.
Latvia's government has introduced a policy requiring firearm training for high school students, aimed at addressing national security concerns. Implementation begins in 2026.
The University of Cambridge's botanic garden has unveiled a new botany course, leveraging teaching materials from John Stevens Henslow, which date back 200 years and were instrumental in shaping Charles Darwin's education.
Austria's government is set to enforce a ban on social media for children under 14, complemented by a new educational initiative aimed at media literacy.
A recent NTNU study indicates that students who believe in their capacity to improve through practice achieve better grades, highlighting the significance of motivation in education.
The University of Arizona recently held mining games that emphasize practical skills essential for future mining professionals, including ore cart racing and hand tool usage.
A recent study investigates the role of large language models (LLMs) in automated essay scoring, revealing uncertainties in their alignment with human grading standards.
The debate surrounding AI tools like ChatGPT and their ethical implications in academic writing is intensifying, particularly in light of recent incidents.
A new report indicates that schools and societal pressures are diverting girls and low-income students from pursuing creative subjects, labeling them as low-status and financially risky.
The growing importance of AI fluency presents significant implications for workforce readiness and social equity. Educational systems must evolve to meet these demands.
A recent study published in Phys.org outlines a mathematical framework that utilizes short quizzes to visualize student knowledge, integrating new information with existing concepts.
A recent study indicates that women assistant principals have an average of 13.2 years of teaching experience before seeking principal roles, highlighting a significant gender disparity in educational leadership.
The upcoming Youth Arts Month in March 2026 underscores the need for robust community arts programs and educational frameworks.
The Radiation Exposure Screening and Education Program (RESEP) at UNM targets uranium miners in New Mexico, focusing on health screenings and education regarding radiation exposure.
A recent study from the UK indicates that smartphone bans in schools yield mixed results, affecting student well-being and social interactions in complex ways.
The Carbon Brief Quiz offers an opportunity to test knowledge on climate-related topics through a structured format. Participants can submit their answers via a Google form by the deadline.
Francisco Borges, a 13-year-old from Portugal, has turned his recovery from a double leg fracture into a mission to inspire children to read more books.
An international study reveals that children's social background significantly influences their academic performance, providing empirical data for educational frameworks.
A recent analysis highlights the role of educational qualifications in shaping political preferences across Europe, with a pronounced effect in Britain.
Youth Arts Month in March 2026 emphasizes the significance of artistic skills development and community participation in the arts sector.
New research explores methods to optimize compute usage in LLM training, addressing gradient issues and proposing strategies for assessing student competence.
A drone strike in Shukeiri, Sudan, has resulted in 17 fatalities, predominantly among schoolgirls, raising concerns about the safety and resilience of educational facilities in conflict zones.