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TODAY’S WORD — MELAMINE (A resin with a high melting point.) Average mark 25 words, time limit 40 minutes Can you find 36 or more words in MELAMINE? The list will be published tomorrow.… ...
That’s It, The F-Word Is Officially Boring Just go ahead and say it, nobody minds anymore. Political leaders cursing into hot mics was just the final boss of "f**k" losing all its punch and ...
TODAY’S WORD — VAGRANTS (VAGRANTS: VAY-grents: Those who have no established residence and wander from place to place.) Average mark 15 words Time limit 25 minutes Can you find 22 or mo… ...
The contract, which will commence from July 1, makes Ironbark the only Indigenous organisation in Australia to be awarded a Workforce Australia contract of this kind under the Generalist stream.
The slur, which has been used to discriminate against people with disabilities, is finding popularity online again. But its implications are bigger than one word, experts say.
13-year-old Faizan Zaki won the Scripps National Spelling Bee with a word many adults would struggle to even pronounce.
Many still consider the word a disability slur, and while its use has percolated in the comedy world for years, only recently has it — and discussion of its return — become more common.
NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang announced that "the age of generalist robotics is here" as it launches its robot AI model, Isaac GR00T N1.
A senior research scientist at DeepMind who worked on robotics and AI has left Google to create his own robotics startup, called Generalist AI, and has already obtained investment from Nvidia ...
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