ChatGPT 4 could be used to triage eye problems, say Cambridge academics
An academic researcher says artificial intelligence (AI) could be used to triage patients with eye issues. Read more
An academic researcher says artificial intelligence (AI) could be used to triage patients with eye issues. Read more
Rockets, planes, balloons and countless observers on the ground will be studying the North American total solar eclipse on 8 April in unprecedented detail. Read more
Four dozen colleges in the United States still maintain a COVID-19 vaccine requirement despite the CDC loosening protocols for the virus earlier this month and ongoing concerns about possible side effects and the overall effectiveness of the shots. Read more
As the class of 2024 prepares to enter the workforce, one thing is clear for this cohort, most of whom entered college at the height of the pandemic: Life is more than a career. Read more
California pro-life leaders are raising concerns about coercion and a lack of family support after a report showed more than 400 abortions resulted from a new state law. Read more
Eight in 10 nationally get first choice of school while capital’s falling numbers are likely to squeeze budgets Read more
Resolution Foundation report calls for action as number of young people experiencing poor mental health increases Read more
A new report found that many recent graduates don’t land jobs that require a degree. Read more
The University of Florida employs one administrator for every four undergrad students, according to an analysis by The College Fix. Read more
Wright State University plans to “deactivate” 34 lesser-used degree-bearing academic programs as part of its ongoing Academic Efficiency and Effectiveness review, university officials said. Read more