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Predicting Pandemics: How AI Models Are Safeguarding Public Health

The COVID-19 pandemic exposed the critical need for faster, smarter responses to global health crises. As the world struggled to keep up with the rapidly evolving situation, one technology emerged as a beacon of hope-artificial Intelligence (AI). Today, AI models are revolutionising how we predict, monitor, and manage pandemics, saving...
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Monte Carlo Tree Search Exploration–Exploitation Tradeoff: Balancing Discovery and Optimisation in Decision-Making Systems

Many of the most complex problems in artificial intelligence involve making a sequence of decisions under uncertainty. From strategic board games to real-time planning and robotics, an intelligent system must constantly choose between trying something new or refining what already seems to work. Monte Carlo Tree Search, commonly known as...
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Why Early Exposure to Chinese Matters More Than You Think

Language learning is like planting a seed. The earlier it starts, the deeper the roots grow. Children who begin learning Chinese at a young age tend to pick up tones, pronunciation, and rhythm more easily. Their brains are more flexible, allowing them to grasp new sounds without hesitation. Enrolling them...
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How Physics Tutors Identify Weak Areas Early Before Exams Approach

A-Level Physics rarely trips students because of effort, with difficulty more likely to appear when learning gaps remain unnoticed. Early signals surface through homework, class responses, and confident answers built on habit, which explains why physics tuition in Singapore places emphasis on spotting issues early, long before revision pressure builds...
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