In this video, journalist Stan Grant, a Wiradjuri man, describes an important historical document that had a significant impact on Indigenous Australians—including himself. Watch this video and learn ...
Building on advances in object recognition, machine translation and neural networks, scientists have developed software that converts pictures into sentences A young child can look at whatever is in ...
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Q: In the sentence, “None of that revenue is going to the city, whose main source of income is taxes,” is it correct to use “whose” to refer to a city, an inanimate object? — Mary Kaskan, Watertown, N ...
Imagine describing the precise dimensions of a common object—like a coin—for another person. Did you move your hand, pretending to pick one up to show its size? If so, you likely weren’t alone. A new ...
After receiving a classified briefing from the Pentagon on the unidentified aerial objects recently shot down by the US military, members of US Congress say the mysterious craft are likely not a new ...
"What's in a name? That which we call a rose by any other name would smell as sweet" The above well-known musings of Shakespear's Juliet suggest that the names we ascribe to objects entail an element ...
Classroom of the Week | From adjectives to empathy, Samantha Farella's class finds fun ways to learn
PITTSFIELD — What adjective would you use to describe your first-grade classroom and classmates? "Fun," and "funny," as well as "energetic" and "hardworking" are some of the terms Samantha Farella and ...
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