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Daniel Whiteson reflects on a career in particle physics at ATLAS, and on building a parallel path in science communication ...
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AI is already in schools. It is in students' phones, homework assignments, teachers' desktops and learning materials. Whether that is good or bad depends on what it does, writes Margit Sutrop.
With “Backrooms,” Kane Parsons brings the half-remembered dreams of the internet’s collective consciousness to light.