ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. – It’s that time of year as schools across the state are getting their report cards and learning how their students did on tests from the New Mexico Public Education Department. The ...
You won’t find a more literate bunch of 4th graders anywhere in the nation than if you go and stand in a Mississippi elementary school. Over the last few years, the Magnolia state has risen from 49th ...
Many years ago, around 2010, I attended a professional development program in Houston called Literacy Through Photography, at a time when I was searching for practical ways to strengthen comprehension ...
Every January, many of us resolve to finally read more. A new book appears on the nightstand, an audiobook gets downloaded, or we dust off an old library card. We keep finding our way back to it ...
Malicious Google Chrome extensions have stolen large language model (LLM) conversations and browser data from hundreds of thousands of users. Application security vendor Ox Security detailed a ...
If you read a book in 2025—just one book—you belong to an endangered species. Like honeybees and red wolves, the population of American readers, Lector americanus, has been declining for decades. The ...
As more AI workloads are scaled into energy-intensive data centers, the pressure on power supply chains will intensify. Lenovo's Simone Larsson told CNBC there's going to be a "tipping point" where ...
Companies need to invest $5.2 trillion in AI infrastructure by 2030. Data centers are the physical homes of AI hardware. Power is vital to AI. The AI revolution is driving nearly insatiable demand for ...
DENVER — Flock Safety has made a fortune through its ALPR cameras, which are always rolling, capturing where people are headed in cities across America and in Colorado. Flock touts that the technology ...
Data from the new year 8 reading test will be passed to Ofsted but will not be published, the Department for Education (DfE) has confirmed. Another test: Education unions argue that the new year 8 ...
When it comes to reading, the nation's third- through eighth-graders are still mired in a pandemic-era slump, according to new testing data. In math, the news is only a little more heartening: Student ...
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