Monthly Archives: April 2025

What are (or can be) questions used for in learning?

What are (or can be) questions used for in learning?

As teachers, but also when we need to explain anything to anyone, we are interested in approaching topics in a simple and direct manner. Dialogue is a valuable tool not only for teaching, but also for inquiry, discovery, and dialogue. We call Socratic maieutics the method by which the teacher, through questions, helps the student […] … learn more→

A weird phrase is plaguing scientific papers – and we traced it back to a glitch in AI training data

A weird phrase is plaguing scientific papers – and we traced it back to a glitch in AI training data

Earlier this year, scientists discovered a peculiar term appearing in published papers: “vegetative electron microscopy”. This phrase, which sounds technical but is actually nonsense, has become a “digital fossil” – an error preserved and reinforced in artificial intelligence (AI) systems that is nearly impossible to remove from our knowledge repositories. Like biological fossils trapped in rock, these […] … learn more→

We need to stop pretending AI is intelligent – here’s how

We need to stop pretending AI is intelligent – here’s how

We are constantly fed a version of AI that looks, sounds and acts suspiciously like us. It speaks in polished sentences, mimics emotions, expresses curiosity, claims to feel compassion, even dabbles in what it calls creativity. But here’s the truth: it possesses none of those qualities. It is not human. And presenting it as if […] … learn more→

And you, are you the owner of your professional career?

And you, are you the owner of your professional career?

Professional frustration has become palpable and widespread across all organizations, sectors, geographic regions, and demographic groups. People are dissatisfied with their careers, and only 20 to 30% of employees feel engaged in their work . Studies on burnout and job turnover, along with surveys such as Deloitte’s Millennial Survey , reveal that many workers seek meaningful roles but struggle […] … learn more→

Top Australian unis have imposed new restrictions on campus protests. What does this mean for students, staff and democracy?

Top Australian unis have imposed new restrictions on campus protests. What does this mean for students, staff and democracy?

A wave of restrictions on protesting has been rippling through Australia’s top universities. Over the past year, all of Australia’s eight top research universities (the Group of Eight) have individually increased restrictions on campus protests. The changes include bans on indoor protests and restrictions on banners, posters and student announcements. At some campuses, groups need to give notice or obtain university […] … learn more→

The giant wolf and the problem of de-extinction

The giant wolf and the problem of de-extinction

Few realities of scientific advancement have excited our novelistic minds as much as the possibility of de-extinctating species . The option of bringing back to our present-day world the grandeur and spectacle of animals whose impressive fossils in museums give us goosebumps has been a dream many of us have had since childhood. So much so that writers have […] … learn more→

Attracting the “best American minds” to Quebec universities? Figures versus magical thinking

Attracting the “best American minds” to Quebec universities? Figures versus magical thinking

Since the Trump administration began slashing the budgets of its main scientific agencies, some university administrators in Quebec—and also in Canada—have found themselves daydreaming aloud: why not take advantage of this “crisis” to attract the “best minds” from the United States, now established as a “bulwark against authoritarian excesses”  ? These sweeping statements, however, make it appear as if […] … learn more→

ICE can now enter K-12 schools − here’s what educators should know about student rights and privacy

ICE can now enter K-12 schools − here’s what educators should know about student rights and privacy

United States federal agents tried to enter two Los Angeles elementary schools on April 7, 2025, and were denied entry, according to the Los Angeles Times. The agents were apparently seeking contact with five students who had allegedly entered the country without authorization. The Trump administration has been targeting foreign-born college students and professors for deportation since February 2025. This […] … learn more→

Can we really resurrect extinct animals, or are we just creating hi-tech lookalikes?

Can we really resurrect extinct animals, or are we just creating hi-tech lookalikes?

From dire wolves to woolly mammoths, the idea of resurrecting extinct species has captured the public imagination. Colossal Biosciences, the Dallas-based biotech company leading the charge, has made headlines for ambitious efforts to bring back long-lost animals using cutting edge genetic engineering. It recently announced the birth of pups with key traits of dire wolves, an iconic predator […] … learn more→

Universities in Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union thought giving in to government demands would save their independence

Universities in Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union thought giving in to government demands would save their independence

Many American universities, widely seen globally as beacons of academic integrity and free speech, are giving in to demands from the Trump administration, which has been targeting academia since it took office. In one of his first acts, President Donald Trump branded diversity, equity and inclusion programs as discriminatory. His administration also launched federal investigations into more than 50 universities, from smaller regional schools such […] … learn more→