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Jul 29 2025ENVIRONMENT

Young Guardians: Protecting Land and Culture in Colombia

In the heart of Colombia's conflict-torn southwest, a unique school is shaping the future of Indigenous Nasa youth. The "semillero, " or seedbed, is more than just a weekend program. It's a place where children learn to protect their ancestral land and culture. The kids start their day with a simpl

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Jul 24 2025HEALTH

The Hidden Harm: How Lead Poisoning Shaped a Musical Legend

Lead poisoning is a big deal. It's not just an old problem. It's still around today. And it can mess with your health in a serious way. Take Beethoven, for example. He was a musical genius. But his health problems might have been linked to lead poisoning. That's a big deal. It shows how lead can sne

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Jul 23 2025EDUCATION

Mastering ECG: A Fresh Look at Teaching Heart Reading Skills

Doctors in training often struggle with reading heart tracings, known as ECGs. This is a big deal because these readings help doctors make important decisions about patient care. Surprisingly, there's no set way to teach this crucial skill. One approach that's gaining attention is microlearning. Th

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Jul 21 2025EDUCATION

Helping Autistic Students Succeed in College: A Different Approach

Autistic students often face a tough time in college. Many people don't understand autism. This makes it hard for these students to fit in and speak up for themselves. Because of this, they struggle with schoolwork, social life, and even graduating. There's a big need for better support. These stud

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Jul 21 2025EDUCATION

Teachers' Guide to Supporting Students with Epilepsy

Epilepsy is a common condition, yet many teachers feel unprepared to handle it in the classroom. This can lead to students with epilepsy missing out on learning and feeling left out. A recent study set out to change that by creating a clear, practical guide for teachers. The study focused on what t

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Jul 20 2025HEALTH

Global Teamwork for Healthier Teeth and Gums

In 2021, the World Health Organisation (WHO) set ambitious targets to improve oral health globally by 2030. This sparked a wave of collaboration, particularly among educators training future dentists and hygienists. The United States and Europe took the initiative to unite global efforts. They aime

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Jul 19 2025POLITICS

Trump, Epstein, and a Weird Letter: What's the Big Deal?

Let's talk about a strange letter. It's from Donald Trump to Jeffrey Epstein. The Wall Street Journal wrote about it. The letter is from 2003. It's for Epstein's 50th birthday. It has a drawing of a naked woman. Trump's name is in a private area of the drawing. The letter also has a weird conversati

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Jul 19 2025HEALTH

Connecting Hearts: The Power of Global Palliative Care Gatherings

Every year, healthcare professionals and advocates come together to discuss and celebrate the importance of palliative care. In 2023 and 2024, two significant events took place, bringing together experts from around the world. These gatherings focused on improving care for those with serious illness

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Jul 17 2025HEALTH

Making Sense of Complex Health Info for Kids

A recent project tackled a big problem: making health information about rare diseases easier to understand. The team built a smart tool that uses a special kind of AI to answer questions about neurocutaneous syndromes. These are complex conditions that affect the skin and brain. The tool was tested

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Jul 17 2025ENVIRONMENT

Celebrating Nature and Learning: A Special Day at West Rock Ridge

On Sunday, Southern Connecticut State University is putting on a cool event. It's all about how nature, rules, and teaching can work together for the better. This is also a big deal because it's the 50th birthday of West Rock Ridge State Park. Plus, they're remembering Dr. Stephen Collins, a biology

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