Scottish soccer fans aim to skirt World Cup train costs by hiring fleet of school buses
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The colonial campus where it happened? Not exactly.
Often portrayed as hotbeds of revolutionary fervor, the nine colonial colleges offered curricula that proved traditional and slow to change — even as some students and alumni were having heated debates outside the classroom.
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New England utilities and grid operators are working to reduce demand on the grid during times of peak use. In the long run, those efforts could help mitigate how much more infrastructure New England needs to build. -
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The financially troubled Croft School has potential buyer to avoid permanent closure
Almost near insolvency, the for-profit private school in Boston will be sold to London-based Dukes Education. -
Annual report gives Mass. mixed grades on air pollution
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Here's how the data fed into medical AI can help — or hurt — health care
GBH Morning Edition host Mark Herz spoke with MIT computer science professor Marzyeh Ghassemi about AI's use in medicine.
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