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Sea change: the underwater restaurant with a new approach to marine research

An underwater restaurant in southern Norway is both a tourist attraction and a living laboratory for local marine researchers

‘We teach the hard way’: prison coding initiative launches in Teesside

Innovative scheme is Europe’s first to train convicts to code and connect them with employers

Messaging apps ‘expose teachers to aggression from parents’

Union says members are receiving angry late-night messages

‘It’s an educational revolution’: how AI is transforming university life

AI chatbots have arrived on UK university campuses. But is the hype justified?

The Guardian view on crowdfunding schools: lessons in unfairness

Editorial: Individual acts of philanthropy, however inspiring, are not the solution to the current crisis

US essay mill firm targets new students through WhatsApp

Exclusive: Quality Papers, along with anonymous individuals, is infiltrating group chats in UK

‘Sugar daddy’ website owner charged with debauchery in Belgium

Norwegian Sigurd Vedal’s site Rich Meet Beautiful promised to help students meet rich men

Plagiarism, ‘book-stuffing’, clickfarms … the rotten side of self-publishing

Scams are rife, particularly when some authors can rake in thousands each month – but high-profile victims of plagiarism warn ‘day of reckoning is coming’

‘I’m an Orkney librarian driving to a school when a wave engulfs my van’

My job as a librarian in Orkney involves hair raising commutes as well as running coding clubs and a community service

Children of the Snow Land review – city kids trek home to remote lives

A group of teenagers educated in Nepal’s capital return to villages they left years earlier in this gently moving documentary

H is for Harry review – hard lessons to be learned

This heartbreaking documentary charts the struggles of a year-seven pupil from a disadvantaged background – and offers no easy answers

Private firm defends school factsheet on Momo hoax

Charities say parental guidance about scary-doll challenges may have worsened issue

Dear Damian Hinds: free apps for families? I thought you wanted pupils off screens

Yet another policy from the Department for Education – just weeks ago it was saying children should climb trees

A brief history of concrete: from 10,000BC to 3D printed houses

The Romans used concrete in everything from bath houses to the Colosseum. Our modern concrete structures will never last as long

Bedtime social media use may be harming UK teenagers, study says

Exclusive: a fifth of 13- to 15-year-olds ‘spend five hours or more a day on social media’

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  • The SpaceX IPO made Musk a trillionaire. The old rules of capitalism no longer apply
  • David Hockney, revolutionary British artist famed for his pools and portraits, dies aged 88
  • What World Cup? US celebrities get their fashion kicks from the Knicks
  • SpaceX makes largest ever stock market debut, making Elon Musk world’s first trillionaire
  • More of the Christchurch shooter’s online comments have been uncovered, New Zealand researchers say. Does it change the picture?
  • Online racism is significantly impacting mental health, First Nations people say: ‘It’s like carrying a bully in your pocket’
  • ‘I only had this father, and he’s gone’: Wafa Mustafa’s fight for truth and justice for Syria’s missing
  • Obsessed with Obsession: how a low-budget horror changed the game in Hollywood
  • France accuses Israeli firm of interfering in Scottish elections and targeting SNP
  • Brad Pitt in the frame as older men embrace ‘hot professor’ glasses
  • Masters of the Universe is a box office flop. Can they really be serious about a sequel?
  • David Gamble obituary
  • After SpaceX’s huge IPO, Americans’ financial future will be bound to AI
  • They Will Kill You to Aftersun: the seven best films to watch on TV this week
  • Pokémon Go data trained AI that could assist military drones in war zones
  • Diane Keaton’s nail clippers for $960: what’s behind the new boom in celebrity estate auctions?
  • Canadian mother sues OpenAI, alleging ChatGPT led her daughter to kill herself
  • The Guardian view on the analogue resurgence: the shock of the old
  • Helen Mirren speaks out about being called ‘evil Zionist’ on the street in London
  • Musk’s xAI fired engineer for raising concerns about Grok chatbot, lawsuit claims
  • SpaceX heads for record $1.78tn float amid fears it is overvalued
  • Playing with payphones: how the ubiquitous orange booths have been gamified by fans
  • Cassette tapes were the voice notes of my youth, bringing tales from the diaspora to our living room
  • ‘I’m not bad, I’m just drawn that way’: Kathleen Turner’s best films – ranked!
  • AI wealth boom sending San Francisco home prices surging: ‘It’s ridiculous’
  • ‘This is honest art. Like Dostoevsky’: Tim Allen and Tom Hanks on Toy Story 5, tech peril and the joy of rusty nails
  • AI absolutism is breaking our brains. The apocalyptic future we’re being sold isn’t inevitable
  • ‘Now they can’t afford me’: Steven Spielberg was turned down to direct Bond – twice
  • Who you gonna maul? Why Paul Feig’s derided all-female Ghostbusters dazzles a decade later
  • Stop! That! Train! review – RuPaul-led zany drag comedy is a riot

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