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The four-day week: a deceptive progress?

The four-day week: a deceptive progress?

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Is frustration inevitable? How to teach children and teenagers to accept limits

Is frustration inevitable? How to teach children and teenagers to accept limits

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Children of parents not in a romantic relationship are just as happy as those in nuclear families – new research

Children of parents not in a romantic relationship are just as happy as those in nuclear families – new research

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Video games for the advancement of biomedicine

Video games for the advancement of biomedicine

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How to avoid post-dissertation doldrums

How to avoid post-dissertation doldrums

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Digital presentations and screens in universities: are we learning and teaching better?

Digital presentations and screens in universities: are we learning and teaching better?

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Distance learning: how to support learners you don’t meet?

Distance learning: how to support learners you don’t meet?

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Reel resistance: Netflix’s removal of Palestinian films adds to the erasure of Palestine

Reel resistance: Netflix’s removal of Palestinian films adds to the erasure of Palestine

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Exercise boosts memory for up to 24 hours after a workout – new research

Exercise boosts memory for up to 24 hours after a workout – new research

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We interviewed 30 Black public school teachers in Philadelphia to understand why so many are leaving the profession

We interviewed 30 Black public school teachers in Philadelphia to understand why so many are leaving the profession

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“Petrosavoirs”, allies of climate skeptics against renewable energies

“Petrosavoirs”, allies of climate skeptics against renewable energies

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Nobel Prize winners in economics are more concerned about the social imbalances generated by AI than the creation of super robots

Nobel Prize winners in economics are more concerned about the social imbalances generated by AI than the creation of super robots

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