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What If ADHD Is a Feature, Not a Bug?
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What If ADHD Is a Feature, Not a Bug?

Researcher Anne-Laure Le Cunff argues ADHD is best understood as an impulsive drive for novelty, not a deficit. What does this mean for education, work, and how we define normal?

When the Robot Teacher Sells Razors
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When the Robot Teacher Sells Razors

A satirical short story imagines AI-powered classrooms under a Melania Trump education initiative—and asks what we lose when we optimize learning for efficiency.

I Drove Into a Tornado. Here's What No One Tells You.
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I Drove Into a Tornado. Here's What No One Tells You.

Atmospheric scientist Perry Samson survived being swallowed by a tornado in Kansas. His account reveals the physics, the fear, and what it means to face something truly uncontrollable.

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The Lesson Teachers Are Afraid to Teach
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The Lesson Teachers Are Afraid to Teach

When students bring up the Iran war in class, most teachers shut it down. A Penn State initiative trained 3,000+ educators to do the opposite — and the results reveal something urgent about how we prepare young people to think.

Closer to the Sun, Yet Covered in Snow
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Closer to the Sun, Yet Covered in Snow

Mountain peaks sit closer to the Sun but stay freezing cold. The answer lies in Earth's atmosphere — and it tells us something urgent about our changing climate.

AI Resurrects Dead Authors to Grade Your Writing (Without Permission)
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AI Resurrects Dead Authors to Grade Your Writing (Without Permission)

Grammarly's new Expert Review feature uses AI versions of Stephen King, Carl Sagan, and other writers to provide feedback - but none of them agreed to this digital afterlife.

British Universities Plant Flags in India—What's Really at Stake?
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British Universities Plant Flags in India—What's Really at Stake?

University of Southampton opens first UK campus in Delhi as nine more British institutions eye India. Examining the global education franchise model and its risks.

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How China Built World-Class Universities in Just Two Decades
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How China Built World-Class Universities in Just Two Decades

China's universities have rapidly ascended global rankings through massive investment, talent recruitment, and systemic reforms, reshaping the global higher education landscape

When Dirty Money Meets Ivory Towers: Epstein Files Shake US Academia
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When Dirty Money Meets Ivory Towers: Epstein Files Shake US Academia

Newly released Epstein documents reveal extensive university ties, sparking campus protests and resignations. How deep does questionable funding go in higher education?

America's Self-Inflicted 'Second Pandemic' Sends Families Into Hiding Again
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America's Self-Inflicted 'Second Pandemic' Sends Families Into Hiding Again

Mass immigration raids under Trump administration create pandemic-like conditions as immigrant families shelter in place, skip medical care, and pull children from schools across America.

MIT Beats Harvard for #1 MBA Spot—Here's Why
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MIT Beats Harvard for #1 MBA Spot—Here's Why

MIT Sloan tops FT's Global MBA Ranking for the first time, beating Harvard and Wharton. The secret? AI integration. But MBA value debates intensify as job markets shift.

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Students Are Reading Again—Here's How One Professor Made It Happen
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Students Are Reading Again—Here's How One Professor Made It Happen

A college professor defied conventional wisdom about declining literacy and got students to read entire novels again. What this small classroom revolution reveals about education and attention spans.

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