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WHAT TO KNOW: 17 statewide propositions to appear on November ballot
On Nov. 4, Texas voters will get the final say on 17 constitutional amendments — usually listed as statewide propositions at ...
Generative AI models such as ChatGPT are now flooding academic publishing platforms with AI-generated survey papers at levels that are making the signal-to-noise ratio critical. A new study claims ...
Early voting begins today in local and state elections. In East Texas, voters will make decisions about city and schools in ...
The grant will fund new research opportunities for undergraduates and outreach efforts in the local community.
A renowned researcher with global recognition is set to mentor the local research and development community in proposal writing and publication, an official from the SOCCSKSARGEN Agriculture, Aquatic ...
A recent Stanford University academic paper found that early-career workers aged 22 to 25 in the most AI-exposed occupations ...
A White House proposal for special funding treatment crossed a line for several schools. Some say it feels like a turning ...
Aiming to enhance research quality, scientific writing skills and research ethics among teachers, scholars and students, the ...
Manuscript Summary Submission Deadline 30 November 2025 | Manuscript Submission Deadline 20 March 2026 ...
A new international study co-led by IIASA researchers and Japanese partners aims to democratize the way global climate scenarios are developed. The authors propose a transparent, inclusive research ...
A comprehensive policy paper titled "Integrating Safe School 2.0 with the Education Ministry's Safe School Framework" will be ...
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