AWC's annual "I'm Going to College" brings 5th graders to campus so they can get a taste of college life with class sessions, ...
A Louisville math teacher found herself behind bars Monday after police say she used a virtual school day to solicit a 5th ...
Spoiler alert! The following contains details from Season 5, Episode 4 of "Stranger Things," "Sorcerer." Will Byers, we always knew you had it in you. After four and a half seasons of being the victim ...
Opus 4.5 failed half my coding tests, despite bold claims File handling glitches made basic plugin testing nearly impossible Two tests passed, but reliability issues still dominate the story I've got ...
On Monday, Anthropic announced Opus 4.5, the latest version of its flagship model. It’s the last of Anthropic’s 4.5 series of models to be released, following the launch of Sonnet 4.5 in September and ...
Anthropic today released Opus 4.5, its flagship frontier model, and it brings improvements in coding performance, as well as some user experience improvements that make it more generally competitive ...
A sharp rise in students entering the University of California system without middle school-level math skills is raising alarms among educators. A new internal report from the University of California ...
It can run autonomously for 30 hours straight, per Anthropic. It can run autonomously for 30 hours straight, per Anthropic. is The Verge’s senior AI reporter. An AI beat reporter for more than five ...
If you were hoping for continuity in the Power Rankings, this edition isn't for you. No part of the league hierarchy is above scrutiny after a week when everything was seemingly thrown into the ...
Algebra has long been a fundamental part of any high school math curriculum. In many places it's become a fundamental part of the middle school math curriculum, too. In recent years, more students ...
Answer: 888 + 88 + 8 + 8 + 8 = 1,000. This is the kind of math riddle you can work out with times tables, or by simple logic. First, get as close to 1,000 as you can (888). From there, it’s easy to ...