Every kid deserves to think they're smart, regardless of their gender. Here's why little girls stop thinking they're smart around age six, and what can be done about it.
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This solvent-free process makes graphene both conductive and easy to disperse
By using mechanical force and a common amino acid, researchers have demonstrated a way to make graphene both electrically ...
As with so much in education, information is power. The student who digs a little deeper — past the glossy brochures and ...
As the name suggests, the Sumatran tiger is the smallest subspecies of tiger and is endemic to its island namesake. There are ...
The results show that humidity makes heat much more dangerous for pregnant women and for child health later in life. People ...
New research shows touchscreen use dramatically degrades driving performance, confirming what drivers already feel ...
America says it values hard work. This week, Congress has a chance to prove it. Lawmakers are debating the SPEED Act — a bipartisan permitting reform bill that could help reignite the American Dream ...
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A major threat is leading to a significant impact on this common kitchen staple: 'You are going to see a lot of households that are impacted'
Rice is a food staple so common that many people don't think twice about it. It's affordable, filling, and quietly shows up ...
A former school committee chair says more robust vocational offerings could lower the chronic absentee rate at CRLS.
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Researchers uncover troubling factor that could be linked to infant mortality: 'I don't know if we expected to find effects this big'
According to the United States Environmental Protection Agency, PFAS exposure has been linked to a weakened immune system, an ...
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New study uncovers concerning phenomenon in Amazon rainforest: 'All measures are changing'
A study has revealed that humanity’s footprint in the Amazon rainforest is reshaping the forest in ways scientists didn't ...
The university of the future should not lock students into rigid majors or train them for a single career that may disappear ...
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