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Nov 09 2024EDUCATION

Classrooms as Identity Labs: Kids Talk, Teachers Listen

In a surprising twist, a recent study in Norway found that letting kids take the lead in class discussions can shape their sense of national identity. Researchers dug into 289 writing assignments and 33 group chats from six high schools. They discovered that when teachers stepped back, something ama

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Nov 09 2024TECHNOLOGY

Unveiling Urban Lifestyles: A Network Approach

Ever wondered how city dwellers spend their days? Researchers have found a clever way to map out urban lifestyles using a network of places. They tracked people's visits to different spots in cities like New York and Dallas. By looking at patterns in these visits, they discovered something interesti

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Nov 09 2024SCIENCE

Wood in Space: A Green Revolution

Imagine a satellite made of wood. Sounds crazy, right? But scientists in Japan are giving it a shot. They're sending a small, wooden satellite called LignoSat to the International Space Station. Why wood? Well, metal satellites leave behind harmful particles when they burn up. Wood, especially from

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Nov 09 2024SCIENCE

Growing Up Happy: The Global Impact of Positive Childhoods

Ever wondered how your childhood affects your adult life? A recent study dug into this, showing that good childhoods can set you up for happiness and resilience later on. People who had positive experiences as kids were more likely to stay happy and bounce back from challenges. Interestingly, the st

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Nov 09 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Donald Trump: TV Moments That Made Waves, for Better or Worse

Donald Trump has long been a fan of television, both watching and being on it. Over the years, his TV appearances have ranged from memorable to downright cringe-worthy. Let's take a look at some of those moments. In 2005, Trump showed up at the Emmys in an unexpected outfit. He joined Megan Mullall

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Nov 09 2024BUSINESS

Business Process Maps: Your Secret Rule Detectives

Business process maps are like your business's secret rule detectives. They not only show what tasks need to be done, but also help keep everyone in line with the rules. However, current methods have their limitations when it comes to spotting certain rules. This discussion dives into which popular

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Nov 09 2024POLITICS

North Korean Troops Face Fire in Ukraine's War Effort

In a striking turn of events, Ukraine has reportedly attacked North Korean troops stationed in Russia's Kursk region. The troops were disguised in Russian uniforms and hit during an artillery strike, marking a new phase in the ongoing conflict. Daily skirmishes have since occurred around the town of

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Nov 09 2024HEALTH

Affordable Insulin: A Game Changer for South African Diabetes Care?

Recently, some big names in the insulin business, like Eli Lilly, Novo Nordisk, and Sanofi, have cut prices on their long-lasting insulin types. This isn't just good news for South Africa's healthcare system—it's essential. Diabetes is a big problem here, especially pre-diabetes, and the country's E

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Nov 09 2024HEALTH

Neurosurgery Training Around the World: A Closer Look

Do you ever wonder how future neurosurgeons are trained globally? It turns out that the world needs more than just skilled hands; it needs a well-supported and diverse workforce. This study explored the different training programs, the support trainees get, and how these programs are regulated. By u

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Nov 09 2024HEALTH

The Unsung Heroes: School Counselors and Student Mental Health

Imagine navigating the complexities of teenage years without a trusted guide. That's where school counselors step in. From Alabama to Wyoming, and beyond, these professionals are the unsung heroes who help students tackle mental health challenges. They're not just there for academic advice; they're

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