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02/10/2023
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Jane Goodall among 380+ scientists demanding end to ‘cruel’ Harvard monkey experiments
Hundreds of scientists, doctors and academics from around the world — including renowned primatologist Jane Goodall — on Wednesday urged the National Institutes of Health (NIH) to review and ultimately end funding for “cruel experiments” on non-human primates at Harvard University. (Article by Brett Wilkins republished from CommonDreams.org) In a letter led by Harvard Law School’s Animal Law & […]
03/17/2020
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By Michael Alexander
The language of music: Individuals who are hearing-impaired can use music to develop spoken language
As it turns out, music can do so much more than just bring enjoyment and relaxation to listeners: It can also support the development of one’s language skills – especially in children who are hard-of-hearing and hearing-impaired. This is what researchers from the University of Helsinki found while developing a music playschool for children with […]
01/07/2020
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By Edsel Cook
Understanding “tiger parenting” – experts say the strict parenting method can also be full of warmth
Tiger parenting entered mainstream consciousness when Chinese-American writer Amy Chua used the term to describe her approach to raising her children in her 2011 book. Researchers elaborated that the parenting strategy is both severe and warm. Chua based her approach on the strict way her parents raised her. Chinese parenting got their children ready for the […]
05/28/2019
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By Ethan Huff
Watch at Brighteon.com as Dr. Sherri Tenpenny unveils new “vScience Bites” vaccine resource
To help truth-seeking individuals better equip themselves with the knowledge they need to combat the many mainstream lies about vaccine “safety and effectiveness,” Dr. Sherri Tenpenny and Robert Scott Bell of The Robert Scott Bell Show are together introducing a brand new “vScience Bites” series of educational materials that you simply won’t want to miss. […]
03/16/2019
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By Edsel Cook
Could virtual reality be the new classroom? Researchers are looking at ways the technology could be used for education
Virtual reality (VR) is now being touted as a powerful educational tool. In a recent experiment, students immersed themselves in a virtual simulation of the severe effects of ocean acidification. The participants displayed better grasp of the complex concept after completing the virtual lesson. Based on these findings, researchers at the University of Oregon surmised that VR could help […]
08/07/2018
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By Michelle Simmons
Kids who are physically active have better long-term success in education, labor market
A study published in the Jyväskylä Studies in Business and Economics series found that children who are physically active are more likely to achieve better long-term success in their educational status and in the labor market once they graduate. The study aimed to assess the links between leisure-time physical activity, educational attainment, and labor market […]
07/10/2018
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By Carol Anderson
People who live in rural towns are documented to be HAPPIER than city-dwellers, according to new research
What’s not to be happy about city-living? Everything you need is at arm’s reach – great food, entertainment, shopping malls, the list goes on. You will never get bored. But a recent study suggests that people residing in rural areas are in fact happier because of their simpler life. A team of researchers from Vancouver School of […]
05/21/2018
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By Michelle Simmons
New study suggests that middle school classes should start after 8 a.m. to allow pre-teens to get more sleep
Middle school classes should start after 8 a.m. to help students get more sleep and be more awake during their morning classes, a new study published in the Journal of School Health suggested. In conducting the study, the research team analyzed data on 11 middle schools located in a large suburban mid-Atlantic school district during […]
01/02/2018
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By Rita Winters
Auditory reinforcement: Study finds reading aloud to yourself helps you retain information
Most people find it difficult to retain certain information. In preparation for tests and examinations, each student works out their own ways to remember important details. While some find it easy to retain information, others may think of it as a difficult process. It may seem so simple, but reading information aloud will help you […]
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