A life with robots
From exoskeletons used in physical rehabilitation, to table tennis training partners and farming and services industry labor, the lucrative robotics industry is reshaping work practices and production in China. Read more
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From exoskeletons used in physical rehabilitation, to table tennis training partners and farming and services industry labor, the lucrative robotics industry is reshaping work practices and production in China. Read more
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University of Kansas history Professor Kent Blansett, who will appear as a keynote speaker and Native American expert at a fall history conference, faces allegations of fraudulently representing his ancestry. Read more
Scammers have been targeting students for years, but some universities are reporting recent upticks as perpetrators develop workarounds to campus safeguards. Read more
You're in a club, the music's pounding and the lights are flashing. You look up to the DJ booth but there's no-one there, because it's an AI-generated mix. Read more
A federal appeals court has sided with the University of North Texas over who can pay in-state tuition. Read more
Teachers will be forced to tell parents that their child is questioning their gender even if the young person objects under new guidance for schools in England, the equalities minister has indicated. Read more
More than 20 public agencies could be turned into just three, but sector leaders are wary of the government’s intentions Read more
Supreme Court Justices Sonia Sotomayor, Elena Kagan and Ketanji Brown Jackson’s dissents to the recent groundbreaking decision outlawing affirmative action in college admissions included flaws in not only data and facts but also logic and reasoning, according to numerous conservative scholars who have picked it apart. Read more
Twitter has lost almost half of its advertising revenue since it was bought by Elon Musk for $44bn (£33.6bn) last October, its owner has revealed. Read more