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Learn to swim: bet on aquatic ease to fight against drowning

Learn to swim: bet on aquatic ease to fight against drowning

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Is it easier to be multilingual than bilingual?

Is it easier to be multilingual than bilingual?

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Improving science literacy means changing science education

Improving science literacy means changing science education

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James Webb Telescope: a scientist explains what its first, amazing images show – and how it will change astronomy

James Webb Telescope: a scientist explains what its first, amazing images show – and how it will change astronomy

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From shopping lists to jokes on the fridge – 6 ways parents can help their primary kids learn to write well

From shopping lists to jokes on the fridge – 6 ways parents can help their primary kids learn to write well

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Understanding Google Analytics 4 training

Understanding Google Analytics 4 training

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Educational benefits of traveling the world

Educational benefits of traveling the world

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Gifted-student screenings often miss poor students who should qualify

Gifted-student screenings often miss poor students who should qualify

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How much money do people want to achieve their ideal life? Our research gave a surprising result

How much money do people want to achieve their ideal life? Our research gave a surprising result

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Paying to publish in Open Access journals: Is all that glitters gold?

Paying to publish in Open Access journals: Is all that glitters gold?

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‘Stranger Things’ shows how conspiracy theories take hold and do harm

‘Stranger Things’ shows how conspiracy theories take hold and do harm

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Richer schools’ students run faster: how the inequality in sport flows through to health

Richer schools’ students run faster: how the inequality in sport flows through to health

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