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Real Estate Market Transparency Hasn’t Made Housing More Affordable — Here’s the Problem (and How to Solve It)
As transaction costs remain opaque and misaligned, the next wave of real estate tech is being shaped by pricing clarity and fairer economic models.
How a new startup plans to power satellites with lasers. A new class of ultrafast AI chips also uses lasers. And startup Axiomatic AI is building better AI models for science and engineering.
ADHD often looks like “not trying," but the science tells a different story. Here’s what parents should know about the ADHD ...
As AI labs promote “reasoning models,” experts debate whether modern AI truly understands problems or simply recombines ...
PLYMOUTH MEETING, PA - March 12, 2026 - PRESSADVANTAGE - Magic Memories operates early learning schools that emphasize ...
Artificial Intelligence is transforming engineering education, raising questions about the future of college degrees. Experts say AI tutors may reshape learning, but universities still offer ...
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SK Group chairman proposes social value growth model, calls for GDP overhaul
SK Group Chairman Chey Tae-won has argued that the concept of growth itself must be redefined, proposing a “social value-based growth model” as a breakthrough for South Korea’s low-growth economy.
Universities are adopting multidisciplinary and project-based curricula and offer undergraduate research internships that ...
The partnership between Pearson India and Infinity Learn reflects a broader shift in India’s test preparation sector, where AI, analytics, and trusted academic content are reshaping how students ...
As AI agents take their place in the economy, the question of which money they use is a choice that will echo for decades.
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Sibling study finds birth order neurodevelopmental differences appear within the first year of life
Birth order has long been linked to differences in cognition, with firstborn children often outperforming their later-born siblings. Parental engagement and interaction have been suggested as ...
Birth order, a non-genetic factor, may influence early neurodevelopment. A nationwide Japanese birth cohort study based on sibling pairs suggests that differences in neurodevelopment emerge during the ...
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