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Exodus of life scientists from academia reaches historic levels, new data show
New data released Thursday by the National Science Foundation show the exodus of young life scientists from the Ivory Tower to industry has reached ...
September 30, 2023
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Christina
What can board games teach students about climate change?
Teamwork is a common theme among the growing number of board games that deal with climate change. Victor Habbick Visions/Science Photo Library via ...
September 24, 2023
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Christina
Educators say student misconduct has increased − but progressive reforms or harsher punishments alone won’t fix the problem
Only 13% of principals believe suspensions reduce misbehavior, according to a national survey. Ableimages/DigitalVision Collection/Getty ...
September 24, 2023
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Christina
Art and science entwined: This course explores the long, interrelated history of two ways of seeing the world
Art or science? Trick question. Leonardo da Vinci via Wikimedia Commons; libre de droit/iStock via Getty Images Katherine Reinhart, Binghamton ...
September 24, 2023
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Christina
Quantum information science is rarely taught in high school – here’s why that matters
Many students attend high schools that don’t offer physics. BraunS/E+ via Getty Images Karen J. Matsler, University of Texas at ...
September 12, 2023
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Christina
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