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Caitlyn Forster previously received funding from the Australian Research Council. She is affiliated with Invertebrates Australia. As the weather starts to warm in Australia, you might notice the ...
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When you hear the word, "debt," it's likely an immediate pit begins to form in your stomach. Debt means you owe money and if you don't pay it back, the balance you owe will grow even larger. But if ...
TIOBE Index for October 2025: Top 10 Most Popular Programming Languages Your email has been sent The October TIOBE Programming Community Index brought a few quiet but meaningful shifts. Python remains ...
Learning to code doesn’t require new brain systems—it builds on the ones we already use for logic and reasoning.
Students – and all manner of professionals – are tempted to outsource their thinking to AI, which threatens to undermine learning and credibility. A philosophy professor offers a solution.
University of Chicago computer scientist Sarah Sebo is programming robots to give empathetic responses and perform nonverbal ...
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Brain scans show that most of us have a built-in capacity to learn to code, rooted in the brain’s logic and reasoning ...
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