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February 13, 2026

Sweetpea: The AI That May Sit Behind Your Ear

In the fast-paced world of artificial intelligence, OpenAI has become known for software that answers questions, writes essays, and helps millions communicate with machines. Now, whispers from tech insiders suggest the company is ready to bring that intelligence off the screen and into the air....

February 10, 2026

Skills as Sovereignty: How Japan Uses Education to Sustain Industrial Leadership

Japan advances skills and technology education through a coordinated system that links national policy, educational institutions, industry involvement, and lifelong workforce development, playing a key role in maintaining industrial leadership and economic growth.   At the policy...

February 9, 2026

From Workshop to Workforce: How Germany Trains a Nation to Work

Image Generated by the ChatGpt5.2 In a machine shop on the outskirts of Stuttgart, the sound of drills and presses keeps time like a heartbeat. Apprentices wearing protective glasses listen as a master technician explains the fine art of milling precise parts. This scene, as familiar in Mainz...

February 8, 2026

Education That Pays Off: Singapore’s Skills Strategy

Singapore’s approach to skills education, which links education with industry, aims to foster a sense of purpose and relevance, encouraging policymakers and professionals to see the strategy as vital for economic growth and workforce development.   A national movement: policy +...

February 7, 2026

Repositioning Pakistani Universities for a Changing Job Market – Expectations from Prof. Dr. Niaz Ahmad Akhtar

When Prof. Dr. Niaz Ahmad Akhtar took charge as chairman of the Higher Education Commission (HEC) Pakistan on February 6, 2026, he stepped into a role at the center of a national debate about the future of higher education in Pakistan. This debate is shaped by limited budgets, inconsistent...

February 7, 2026

How a Photo on a Bus Confused a Self-Driving Car?

Imagine driving down a city street in a car that is supposed to be self-driving, and suddenly it comes to a screeching halt for no clear reason. That’s what recently happened in York, England, when a driverless vehicle slammed on its brakes after its artificial intelligence mistook a large...

February 7, 2026

AI Agents Build Their Own Society - Competitive World of Humans and Machines

Image developed by ChatGPT 5.2   In the first weeks of 2026, a strange and unsettling phenomenon emerged on the internet, not among humans, but among artificial intelligence agents. These aren’t chatbots that answer your questions or help you write an email. These are AI agents...

February 3, 2026

Moon Missions and Space Radiation: The Hidden Health Risks for Astronauts

When astronauts leave Earth to circle the Moon or someday walk on its surface, they will leave behind more than gravity they’ll leave Earth’s protective bubble. Additionally, an invisible danger exists in radiation from deep space.   On Earth, our atmosphere and magnetic...

February 3, 2026

The Evolution of Artificial Intelligence: How Machines Learned to Think?

In 1950, the British mathematician Alan Turing posed a deceptively simple question: Can machines think? His idea, now known as the Turing Test, questioned whether a machine could mimic human conversation so convincingly that a person couldn’t tell the difference. At the time, even...

January 30, 2026

Catching Fake Science and Scientists through Social Media

In scientific research, peer review has long been the gold standard for accuracy, but social media's role in scrutinizing research is now gaining recognition for its impact on scientific validation.   A recent report in Nature journal highlights how posts on platforms like X...

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