Empowering future engineers: An educator’s innovative approach to news literacy
When educator Kelly Melendez Loaiza recently saw an image of a trash-filled catch basin online, she looked past the wet garbage in a flooded road and …
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7 surprisingly practical ways to use ChatGPT’s free voice wizard
Advanced Voice Mode can help you practice languages, practice a presentation, and much more. This article is republished with permission from Wonder Tools, a newsletter that helps you discover the most useful sites and apps. Subscribe here. ChatGPT’s Advanced Voice Mode—free as of Oct 21—is like …
Who Is Krish Arora, The 10-year-Old Kid Who Beat Albert Einstein And Stephen Hawking In IQ Test?
A 10-year-old boy of Indian-British heritage from Hounslow, West London, has achieved an extraordinary IQ score of 162, reportedly surpassing the estimated IQs of physicists Albert Einstein and Stephen Hawking. This remarkable accomplishment places him in the top 1 percent of the most intelligent …
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Babylonian tablet preserves student's 4,000-year-old geometry mistake
A small clay tablet from the site of Kish in Iraq reveals a student calculated the area of a triangle incorrectly 4,000 years ago. Name: Babylonian …