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Science experiments traditionally only used male mice – here’s why that’s a problem for women’s health

Science experiments traditionally only used male mice – here’s why that’s a problem for women’s health

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Montana kids win historic climate lawsuit – here’s why it could set a powerful precedent

Montana kids win historic climate lawsuit – here’s why it could set a powerful precedent

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Arithmetic has a biological origin – it’s an expression in symbols of the ‘deep structure’ of our perception

Arithmetic has a biological origin – it’s an expression in symbols of the ‘deep structure’ of our perception

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Florida’s academic standards distort the contributions that enslaved Africans made to American society

Florida’s academic standards distort the contributions that enslaved Africans made to American society

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How many words in a chapter – convention and purpose

How many words in a chapter – convention and purpose

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When heroin and cocaine were seen as

When heroin and cocaine were seen as “healthy”

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What we lose when we stop drawing

What we lose when we stop drawing

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From outdoor classrooms to gardens, how Nova Scotia youth are creating healthier school communities

From outdoor classrooms to gardens, how Nova Scotia youth are creating healthier school communities

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How to encourage outdoor play

How to encourage outdoor play

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How 25 years of education policy led us to believe we can only succeed in life with a degree

How 25 years of education policy led us to believe we can only succeed in life with a degree

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Why the growth of AI in making art won’t eliminate artists

Why the growth of AI in making art won’t eliminate artists

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Despite giving students chances to cheat, unsupervised online exams gauge student learning comparably to in-person exams

Despite giving students chances to cheat, unsupervised online exams gauge student learning comparably to in-person exams

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