The government will reduce GCSE exam time by up to three hours per student, introduce new Year 8 tests, and teach primary pupils how to identify misinformation under sweeping curriculum reforms.
The changes won’t come about right away, however, with the Government saying the new curriculum won’t be published until spring 2027, coming into effect from September 2028 to give schools time to ...
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From clean and reliable energy to food security to healthcare, the IAEA is putting nuclear technology and science in the spotlight this week at the World Nuclear Exhibition in Paris. Taking place on 4 ...
Buildings at Goddard’s Maryland campus are being emptied and padlocked, sources say. NASA leadership has pushed back against ...
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A leaked 62-page manifesto for the future of NASA, dubbed "Project Athena," is making waves in Washington, DC.
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