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The deep research hangout

The deep research hangout

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Trump order boosts school choice, but there’s little evidence vouchers lead to smarter students or better educational outcomes

Trump order boosts school choice, but there’s little evidence vouchers lead to smarter students or better educational outcomes

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The science behind our fitness data: how it can help us improve our health

The science behind our fitness data: how it can help us improve our health

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Boundaries and affection: the best combination in parenting

Boundaries and affection: the best combination in parenting

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Reality is becoming increasingly difficult, but climate denialism continues to ignore the evidence

Reality is becoming increasingly difficult, but climate denialism continues to ignore the evidence

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How plants are able to remember stress without a brain

How plants are able to remember stress without a brain

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DEI programs are designed to help white people too – here’s how

DEI programs are designed to help white people too – here’s how

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The role of Mobile Apps in modernizing educational delivery methods

The role of Mobile Apps in modernizing educational delivery methods

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Artificial intelligence: open to all or closed for the benefit of a few?

Artificial intelligence: open to all or closed for the benefit of a few?

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Boys not only perform better in maths, they are also more confident about the subject than girls

Boys not only perform better in maths, they are also more confident about the subject than girls

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Apprenticeships aren’t designed for young people any more

Apprenticeships aren’t designed for young people any more

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Cutting funding for science can have consequences for the economy, US technological competitiveness

Cutting funding for science can have consequences for the economy, US technological competitiveness

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