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Opinion: Holding our kids back — rethinking the claim that retention does more harm than good
It's time to rethink the claim that retention does more harm than good — studies and real life examples show it can improve education outcomes.
War on Science takes aim at science’s global culture wars. Edited by controversial physicist Lawrence Krauss, it argues ...
By accepting a rose fragrance on tyres as a trademark, India has entered the era of sensory IP protection. But who stands to ...
When you think about the 'greatest human,' your mind probably jumps to a celebrity or maybe a sports hero, right? But history ...
Byron Cook, a distinguished scientist at Amazon, is is helping the company use an obscure type of AI to minimize AI's worst ...
One such innovation is now being trialled in Spain by Corteva, a global agricultural technology company. Corteva’s ...
Coppernico Metals Inc. (TSX: COPR, OTCQB: CPPMF, FSE: 9I3) (“Coppernico” or the “Company”), is pleased to announce that, ...
They knew their products were making people sick,” says city attorney; defendants are Coca-Cola Co., Conagra Brands, General Mills, Kellogg Co., Kraft Heinz Co., Mars Inc., ...
Morning Overview on MSN
UAlbany’s Project X launches a new probe into aerial mysteries
At the University at Albany, a group of physicists is quietly turning one of science’s most contentious subjects into a ...
Discusses Positive Topline Results from Phase III DRAGON Trial of Tinlarebant in Stargardt Disease December 1, 2025 8:00 ...
We're delighted to share our Knowledge team's insights on the most important legal changes affecting the Health & Life Sciences sector around ...
The Daily Galaxy on MSN
After 6,000 Exoplanets, Astronomers Finally Find Something Even Bigger: A Mysterious Exomoon
After decades of searching, astronomers might finally be on the verge of discovering thefirst confirmed exomoon, a natural ...
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