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NATURE

graduates anxious, but optimistic, about the future

Last year, Nature’s careers team spoke to five recent PhD students in North America, Israel and the United Kingdom to

RELIGION

Silicon Valley’s Christ-curious moment: The evangelical groups courting tech elites

SAN FRANCISCO (RNS) — In early 2025, when Paul Taylor left the Palo Alto church he’d pastored for 18 years

NEWS

Thirty-two Cubans killed during US attack on Venezuela

The Cuban government says 32 of its nationals were killed during the US operation to seize Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro.

TECH

Amazon’s AI assistant comes to the web with Alexa.com

Amazon’s AI-powered overhaul of its digital assistant, now known as Alexa+, is coming to the web. On Monday, at the

MARKET

New weight-loss pill version of Novo Nordisk’s Wegovy is now available. Here’s how rival stocks Lilly and Viking are reacting.

Novo Nordisk’s wildly successful obesity medicine is now available as a pill, making it the first GLP-1 pill for weight

MOBILE

Android Developers Blog: Start building for glasses, new devices for Android XR and more in The Android Show

Posted by Matthew McCullough – VP of Product Management, Android Developer Today, during The Android Show | XR Edition, we

GADGET

Anker’s Soundcore Work AI voice recorder offers transcription in an ultra-compact form factor

Anker’s sub-brand Soundcore just announced a new AI voice recorder at . The appropriately-named Work voice recorder is primarily intended

MOBILE

Build for AI Glasses with the Android XR SDK Developer Preview 3 and unlock new features for immersive experiences

Posted by Matthew McCullough – VP of Product Management, Android Developer In October, Samsung launched Galaxy XR – the first

EDUCATION

Words Matter: Teachers Who Use Math Vocabulary Help Students Do Better in Math

The finding aligns with a growing body of research suggesting that language plays a critical role in math learning. A

EDUCATION

Assuming The Best: The Power Of Teaching Through Positive Assumption

by Terry Heick Always assume the best in students; at worst, assume there’s more to know. If they fail, assume