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More colleges are offering AI degrees — could they give job seekers an edge?
AOL· 2 hours agoAs artificial intelligence continues to attract attention and investors, colleges and universities are beginning to market undergraduate AI degrees to students, from Arizona State University ...
The Critical-Minerals Race Could Fuel Global Inequality | by Tom Achoki - Project Syndicate
Project Syndicate· 8 hours agoWhile securing critical minerals has become a top priority for governments around the world,...
Is paying college athletes charity? Even in the confusing NIL era, it looks increasingly unlikely
Financial Post· 8 hours agoThree years into the new age of college sports, where athletes are allowed to profit from their...
How companies can ready their teams to harness the power of AI
Financial Post· 11 hours agoMany businesses viewed generative artificial intelligence with skepticism and concern when it...
Nathan Rourke released by Giants | TSN
TSN· 1 day agoNathan Rourke's time with the New York Giants didn't last long as the Canadian quarterback was released by the NFC East team on Sunday.
Oldest Human Fossils in Europe Discovered: 1.3 Million-Year-Old Remains Challenge Previous Migration...
SciTechDaily· 1 day agoResearchers may have solved one of the most widely debated questions about human evolution and...
Canadian seniors are wealthier than ever. Do seniors' discounts still make sense? | CBC Radio
CBC.ca· 2 days agoWhether she's attending a chamber performance or playing in one, cellist and teacher Laura Backstrom...
Zimbabwe assumes SADC chair: Implications for business with Türkiye | Opinion
Daily Sabah· 2 days agoAs Zimbabwe's President Emmerson Mnangagwa assumes the chairmanship of the Southern African...
Hippos don’t fly – but the massive animals can get airborne
The Conversation· 2 days agoIn 1872 Leland Stanford, the founder of California’s Stanford University, hired an eccentric inventor named Eadweard Muybridge to help resolve a supposed (but undocumented ...
Under pressure, 80% of GPs closed their books to new patients at some point since 2019 – here’s why
The Conversation· 2 days agoNew Zealanders’ first point of contact for healthcare – their general practice – is increasingly harder to reach, to the detriment of the overall health system. While the pandemic has exacerbated ...