Google Doodles show how AI Mode can help you learn.

Every day, students around the world search to learn and explore. This week on our Google homepage, Doodles will feature three topics people frequently search for information about during the school year: quadratic equations, photosynthesis and DNA. Clicking on the Doodles will take you directly to AI Mode, where you can continue exploring and learning…

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AI Literacy Resources – The Keyword

As an educator for over two decades and a parent of a second grader, I’m encouraged by how new AI-powered tools can address many of the daily challenges I once faced in the classroom. Of course, the ability to use these new tools to effectively support learning outcomes requires training. At Google, we believe it’s…

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Calvin Klein chooses Rosalía as new campaign face

Published September 10, 2025 Calvin Klein joins Rosalía in its new campaign. The American brand has chosen the Spanish singer, author of “El mal querer” and “Motomami,” as the face of its underwear collection for this fall. Calvin Klein (Carlijn Jacobs) Photographed by Carlijn Jacobs, the campaign “fuses bold sensuality with a surreal visual narrative,”…

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Antarctica’s frozen heart is warming fast, and models missed it

Scientists have confirmed that East Antarctica’s interior is warming faster than its coastal areas and identified the cause. A 30-year study, published in Nature Communications and led by Nagoya University’s Naoyuki Kurita, has traced this warming to increased warm air flow triggered by temperature changes in the Southern Indian Ocean. Previously considered an observation “blind…

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Why some plants are taking over the world

The spread of species beyond their native habitat is a human-made environmental change on a global scale. Among vascular plants, over 16,000 species have now permanently settled in foreign countries. The majority of these “naturalizations” has taken place since the 1950s and predominantly in regions with considerable human influence. Naturalized alien plants, also known as…

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Hungry flathead catfish are changing everything in the Susquehanna

Flathead catfish, opportunistic predators native to the Mississippi River basin, have the potential to decimate native and recreational fisheries, disrupting ecosystems in rivers where they become established after their introduction or invasion from a nearby river drainage. That concern led a team of researchers from Penn State, the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS), and the Pennsylvania…

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COS opens pop-up boutique on the Champs-Élysées

Published September 10, 2025 Swedish clothing giant H&M continues to move upmarket with premium retail concepts. Following the inauguration a few days ago of a new concept store in the Marais district of Paris for its flagship H&M brand, the group is opening a COS boutique on the world’s most beautiful avenue until February. The…

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