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Free Exercise of Religion at School: The Supreme Court's Mahmoud V. Taylor Ruling Topic of White Paper From CRS (10)
WASHINGTON, Sept. 6 (TNSLrpt) -- The Congressional Research Service issued the following Legal Sidebar white paper (No. LSB11360) on Sept. 5, 2025, by legislative attorney Whitney K. Novak:
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Free Exercise of Religion at School: The Supreme Court's Mahmoud v. Taylor Ruling
On June 27, 2025, the Supreme Court issued its opinion in Mahmoud v. Taylor, a case addressing the application of the First Amendment's Free Exercise Clause in public schools. In Mahmoud, parents challenged school curri more PR
Rector Tapio Maatta: UEF's Study Programmes Respond to Future Needs (10)
KUOPIO, Finland, Sept. 6 -- The University of Eastern Finland issued the following news:
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Rector Tapio Maatta: UEF's new study programmes respond to future needs
The development of education and impact of research were among the themes addressed at the Opening Ceremony of the Academic Year 2025-2026 of the University of Eastern Finland.
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In the next few years, the University of Eastern Finland will launch several new study programmes to respond to arising competence needs both in all more PR
Technical University of Munich: EU Funding for Projects in Informatics, Medicine, Life Sciences and Natural Sciences (10)
MUNICH, Germany, Sept. 6 -- The Technical University of Munich issued the following news:
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EU funding for projects in informatics, medicine, life sciences and natural sciences
Six ERC Starting Grants for researchers at TUM
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Why do some neurons fall silent in Alzheimer's disease? How can particle simulations be accelerated? How much CO2 can trees store during droughts? These are some of the questions being addressed by six research projects at the Technical University of Munich (TUM), more PR
University of Wurzburg: When AI Replaces the Tutor (10)
WURZBURG, Germany, Sept. 6 (TNSjou) -- The University of Wurzburg issued the following news release:
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When AI Replaces the Tutor
Are language models such as ChatGPT suitable as independent teaching assistants in the natural sciences? A research team at the University of Wurzburg has investigated this question.
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Artificial intelligence has become an integral part of many people's everyday lives. Large language models (LLMs) such as ChatGPT, Gemini or Copilot write letters and term pape more PR
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