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Nov 14 2024EDUCATION

New Classes Coming to Darien High Next Year

If you're a student at Darien High School, get ready for some exciting new courses in the 2025-2026 school year! The Board of Education has given the green light to three new classes: astronomy, American Sign Language 3, and cybersecurity. Science Coordinator Christian Dockum shared that the astron

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Nov 14 2024HEALTH

Exploring AI's Role in Neuropathic Pain Education

You know how sometimes the internet seems to know everything? Well, researchers have been checking out how AI can help teach us about neuropathic pain. They've been looking at two AI models, GPT-3. 5 and GPT-4, to see if they can answer questions about this type of pain accurately and consistently.

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Nov 14 2024EDUCATION

Non-Digital Learning Games in Medical Education: A Fresh Look

Ever heard of games that teach? Serious games are getting popular in medical schools. But we're not talking about video games. Analog serious games are the old-school, hands-on kind. This review checks out what's been said about these games in books and studies. It also points out what's missing and

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Nov 13 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Meet the Nine Finalists Shaping Science on Screen

Nine promising film students have been chosen by the Museum of the Moving Image and the Sloan Foundation to craft science-themed screenplays. These lucky students, hailing from top film schools, will have access to expert mentors throughout the year. Two of them will win a $20, 000 prize. The mento

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Nov 13 2024EDUCATION

Closing the Special Ed Gap in Massachusetts

Education in Massachusetts is facing a big challenge. Some students, especially those from rich families, are getting more help for their special needs. This is leaving behind low-income and minority students. Experts say it's like a maze – wealthy families find shortcuts, while others get lost. One

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Nov 13 2024POLITICS

Who Will Lead Trump's Education Team?

President-elect Trump is considering several names for his Education secretary. Some are state superintendents, while others are from outside organizations. The choice could signal Trump's plans for the department, which he has discussed eliminating. Experts suggest Trump might pick a strong state

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Nov 12 2024POLITICS

Democrats' Push for Trans Rights: Too Fast?

Republicans have historically been slow to support civil rights, including interracial marriage and LGBTQ+ rights. Now, the debate surrounding trans rights has become a hot topic, especially leading up to the presidential election. Democratic Representative Seth Moulton recently sparked controversy

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Nov 12 2024POLITICS

Tiffany Justice: A Fresh Voice for Education

Tiffany Justice, one of the founders of Moms for Liberty, is making waves as a potential candidate for the Education Secretary position. Even though she might face some challenges during the confirmation process, her communication skills are top-notch. Interestingly, her lack of a college degree cou

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Nov 12 2024EDUCATION

Educators in Coeur d'Alene Ask for Longer Levy Terms

School leaders from Coeur d'Alene and Post Falls recently met with lawmakers to discuss changing the terms of supplemental levies. Currently, these levies can only be approved for two years or permanently. The superintendents, Shon Hocker and Dena Naccarato, explained that frequent voting on levies

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Nov 11 2024ENVIRONMENT

Polluted Air in Punjab: A Danger for 11 Million Kids

Pakistan's Punjab province is facing a severe air pollution crisis. Over 11 million children under five are at risk, according to the United Nations Children’s Fund (Unicef). The air quality in Punjab is so bad that it's called a "calamity. " Schools and public spaces are closed until November 17 to

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