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Chalkbeat on MSNThe science of reading could inspire Indiana to change math instruction. But how?A bill to change math instruction in the same vein as the science of reading is moving forward in the Indiana Statehouse. But ...
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Tech Xplore on MSNCloud-based computing: Routes toward secure storage and affordable computationStoring data in the cloud is now routine for people and companies alike, but cybersecurity risks still exist, particularly in ...
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Ghana’s agricultural challenges: CSIR-CRI positioned to lead in technological innovations to address themThe Crops Research Institute (CRI) of the Council for Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) is poised to lead in technological innovations to address challenges facing the countries agriculture ...
A decision to suspend US aid through the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) has sent "ripple effects" ...
Most games let you choose how difficult the experience is, but not all. Some games are so brutal that they go down in history ...
The company’s AlphaGeometry2 reaches the level of gold-medal students in the International Mathematical Olympiad.
“Turbulence was and still is an unsolved problem in the sense that we cannot exactly simulate realistic flows on computers, i.e. we still need a wind tunnel to design an aircraft wing. But ...
The research is conflicting, but most evidence points to late morning as the best time for that kind of problem solving, Rutledge said. “Research suggests that mood is relatively stable in the ...
Gregory Daco, chief economist at EY, said lower and middle-income families will “absolutely” get hit the hardest by tariffs. Daco said that the combination of falling savings, higher debt burd ...
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