A team of fourth- and fifth-grade students from Alcoa Intermediate School won a Presidential AI Challenge award. The team, supported by the University of Tennessee at Knoxville's AI Tennessee ...
Nearly a quarter of 9- to 17-year-olds say they would turn to a chatbot for help with schoolwork or homework before seeking guidance from a trusted adult such as a teacher, counselor, or parent. That ...
On June 5, 2026, Netflix's Teach You a Lesson was released. It stars Kim Mu-yeol as Na Hwa-jin, Lee Sung-min as Choi Gang-seok, Pyo Ji-hoon as Bong Geun-dae, and Jin Ki-joo as Im Han-rim. The show is ...
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Secret Baby Care Lesson Turns CUTIS Into Helpful Little Helper Posted: May 25, 2026 | Last updated: May 25, 2026 A sweet and heartwarming moment unfolds as CUTIS secretly learns how to care for a baby ...
ALCOA, Tenn. — Members of Alcoa Intermediate School's artificial intelligence team jump with joy and hug one another upon hearing the words: "And the winning project here is from Alcoa, Tennessee," ...
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The Depth Module upgrade for the Tadpole in Subnautica 2 is an essential addition to enhance the reach of your deep sea diving vehicle, allowing you to more easily access and traverse some of the more ...
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Getting a depth module in Subnautica 2 increases your tadpole submarine's depth resistance and lets you explore further without having to worry about finding oxygen spots. However, you'll reach the ...
A “solid majority” of Harvard faculty preferred a formula that would cap A grades at 20 percent of enrolled students plus four over an amended version that would have set the cap at 20 percent plus ...