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TUESDAY, 21 JANUARY 2025, 00:38

Education

Did you solve it? Logicians in a line

Yesterday at 19:00 PM, via The Guardian

The answer to today’s queueing condundrum

Earlier today I set you the following logic problem, as a retrospective commemoration of World Logic Day. Here it is again with the solution – and a comment about how it relates to the real world.

Queue eye

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Bad Education by Matt Goodwin review – a lapsed liberal’s war on ‘woke’ lecture

Yesterday at 11:00 AM, via The Guardian

The former politics professor is right to defend free speech in our higher education system, but his argument is undermined by his hysterical tone and lack of nuance

Matt Goodwin is a former professor of politics at the University of Kent who took voluntary severance last year, following a series of controversial posts after the Stockport stabbings. He has said that his departure had nothing to...

Can you solve it? Logicians in a line

Yesterday at 09:10 AM, via The Guardian

A head-scratching hat puzzle

Today’s puzzle retrospectively commemorates UNESCO’s World Logic Day, which took place last week. (The date, January 14, is both the day Kurt Gödel died and the day Alfred Tarski was born, a calendrical coincidence that links the pre-eminent logicians of the twentieth century.)

It is a logic puzzle and, as is typical for the genre, concerns a group of clever people...

Brain implant that could boost mood by using ultrasound to go under NHS trial

Yesterday at 02:01 AM, via The Guardian

Devices may have potential to help patients with conditions such as depression, addiction, OCD and epilepsy

A groundbreaking NHS trial will attempt to boost patients’ mood using a brain-computer-interface that directly alters brain activity using ultrasound.

The device, which is designed to be implanted beneath the skull but outside the brain, maps activity and delivers targeted pulses of...

University degree still best for young Britons’ life chances, says former minister

Yesterday at 02:01 AM, via The Guardian

In research paper for King’s College London, former Tory minister David Willetts hits back at critics who say degree is no longer a wise investment

A university degree is still the best route for the UK’s young people to boost their life chances, despite attacks by “edu-sceptics” over debts and costs, according to a former Conservative minister.

David Willetts, who introduced the system of fees...

Teacher was ‘forced into hiding’ after fake video appeared to show her making racist slur

Sunday at 18:29 PM, via The Guardian

Teacher from West Midlands has won substantial damages after fake clip was viewed millions of times and shared widely on social media

A teacher subjected to a torrent of abuse after doctored footage falsely alleged she used a racist slur while canvassing for the Labour party has said she was forced into hiding and feared it would ruin her career.

Cheryl Bennett, a PE teacher from Wednesbury in...

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