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Word of the day: Scurry
Discover the vivid word 'scurry,' meaning to move with quick, hurried steps, often seen in animals like mice or squirrels. This term also aptly describes people rushing due to lateness or excitement.
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Word of the day: Crepitant
As today’s Word of the Day demonstrates, even the most subtle auditory experiences can be captured through carefully chosen vocabulary.
A high school teacher describes how she teaches her students that disciplinary literacy is more than ‘fancy’ vocabulary.
A UB study describes an AI system that aims to help prevent massive fraud in the medical and insurance industries.
We all hit the same moments on repeat: a tense meeting, a sharp text, a conversation that’s drifting into conflict, your own nerves taking over at the worst time.That’s why psychology tricks are so ...
On Tuesday, the Victorian government announced it is revamping its student reporting for public schools. As part of a broader push to cut down on teachers’ paperwork, it will simplify the reports that ...
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Give to Gain: Why digital inclusion for women must centre accessibility and lived experience
By Sarah Kekeli AkunorA few years ago, as a young woman with wild hopes and dreams, when I began losing my sight, I feared that my world would become smaller. Simple things like reading a document, ...
The UB team – consisting of Ratha and PhD students Arjun Ramesh Kaushik and Tanvi Ranga – presented their study, “Detecting Synthetic Radiology Reports Using Style Disentanglement,” at the 2025 ...
The Allen Memorial Art Museum at Oberlin College is exhibiting a retrospective on the late June Leaf, a figurative artist who reveled in exploring the human comedy.
AI has moved from speculative promise to operational reality in privilege review, and legal teams can no longer ...
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