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Històricament, el nostre sistema educatiu ens ha avaluat per les respostes. Jutgem l’alumne per com respon les preguntes de l’examen, però no és habitual avaluar algú per les preguntes que fa.
"Espavila, aprèn a preguntar"
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Does AI already have human-level intelligence? The evidence is clear nature.com/articles/d4158…
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‘Zenobia Camprubí y los secretos de Cala Montjoi’, un viaje literario a la memoria íntima de un lugar único economiadigital.es/hemeroteca/zen…
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10 converses per entendre el 2025 via @metadatacat metadata.cat/noticia/6056/1…
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Introducing the world's smallest, fully programmable, autonomous robots. Created by Marc Miskin of @Penn_ESE and David Blauuw of @UMengineering, the microscopic robots can independently sense and respond to their surroundings, operate for months and cost just a penny each.
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A 17-year-old just built a mind-controlled prosthetic arm for $300.
Yes, $300.
For something that usually costs $450,000.
Let that hit you.
A teenager, working from home, used AI, cheap materials, and 23,000 lines of code to build a device that reads brain signals without surgery, without implants, and without a $450K price tag.
This is not a feel-good story.
It’s a warning shot.
How can a high school student build something 1,500× cheaper than the industry standard?
What does that say about innovation?
About pricing?
About who gets access to life-changing technology?
Of course, medical prosthetics are expensive for real reasons:
materials, testing, regulation, customization.
But let’s be honest — not all of that justifies a half-million-dollar price.
This story exposes a simple truth:
The future of accessibility won’t come from the system.
It will come from the outsiders who dare to challenge it.
If a 17-year-old can match top-tier prosthetics for a fraction of the cost…
why aren’t these solutions available to the millions who need them?
What do you think — breakthrough moment or the start of a bigger revolution?
#AI #Innovation #Healthcare #Accessibility #FutureOfTech
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Estratègia transversal en intel·ligència artificial que mobilitzarà 1.000 milions d'euros
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Informe Infancia Digital ccii.es/noticias/799-e… via CCII @cciinfor, junto a UNICEF @unicef_es, Red.es y la Universidade de Santiago de Compostela @UniversidadeUSC Trabajo profundo para entender cómo los jóvenes se relacionan con la tecnología
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Nuestro nuevo informe #InfanciaDigital, el mayor estudio mundial sobre cómo la tecnología transforma la vida de niños y niñas, revela avances, pero también riesgos urgentes que debemos afrontar juntos.
Consulta más en 👉 infanciadigital.es

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Arrenca la primera franja de debats de la #DiadaTIC25: indústria arrelada al territori, lideratge femení en la #Intel·ligènciaArtificial, innovació en l’administració pública i confiança als mitjans en temps d’algoritmes.
#SobiraniaTecnològica




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Your ideas.
Your impact.
Your stage at micro:bit LIVE 2026 🌍
We’re inviting educators, innovators + researchers to share their work and inspire others at our global event in Barcelona 💚 supported by @NordicTweets
#microbitLIVE #EdTech
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Catalunya es prepara per viure un eclipsi solar històric govern.cat/salapremsa/not…
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⚡️ It’s back — and going GLOBAL! 🌍
micro:bit LIVE 2026 brings together educators, researchers + partners from around the world for two days of creativity, collaboration + connection 💚
📍 Barcelona | 🗓️ 27–28 Feb 2026
Proudly supported by @NordicTweets
#microbitLIVE #EdTech #STEMeducation

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My first interview with Ben Nowack (@bennbuilds) co-founder of Reflect Orbital
Reflect is launching mirrors into space to sell sunlight after dark.
0:29 Moving sunlight
3:04 Building hard things
5:01 Making bombs as a kid
6:46 Building RC planes
8:32 Getting materials from the dump
10:44 Using YouTube to get a job at SpaceX
19:58 Ranking company ideas
24:50 Idea iteration process
29:37 How Ben came up with the idea for Reflect
36:25 Total cost of all his builds over the years
38:28 Early days of Reflect
42:26 Formula for luck
43:07 Hot air ballon test
47:58 v.000000001 Dyson Sphere
52:05 Satellite launch timeline
53:27 Getting 260,000 applications for sunlight from 157 countries
1:03:12 Biggest challenge so far
1:06:07 Idiot index for space parts
1:09:52 Hiring an A+ player
1:13:58 Finding an idea to spend the rest of your life on
1:16:16 Mental challenge of finishing college
1:17:42 Overcoming Lyme Disease
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