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Q&A: Study highlights possible path forward for teaching writing to students with disabilities
Writing is critical for all students, but many students struggle to develop strong writing skills. New research suggests a ...
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Exams 2025: How to use AI as a study aid
With the 2025 matric exams around the corner, students should be aware that effective exam preparation encompasses more than ...
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New genetic test can help predict how people will respond to weight-loss medications
Mayo Clinic researchers have developed a genetic test that can help predict how people will respond to weight loss medications such as GLP-1s.
A new study suggests 44% of people with diabetes don't know they have diabetes. The data found that people in sub-Saharan ...
Most of us keep waiting for motivation before starting any task, but this only leads to procrastination. According to Harvard ...
Learn Your Way begins by asking about the user's grade level and interests. Then, the learning material is modified to match the user's grade level. The content is then appropriately adjusted to the ...
The infrastructure barrier that once made quantum computing prohibitive for SMBs is disappearing. Cloud-based ...
She saw how much her colleagues give to their students. This NYC teacher spent her summer abroad learning how to give a ...
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A small, portable test could revolutionize how we diagnose Alzheimer’s
Dr. Elizabeth Coulthard, a neurologist at the University of Bristol, put it plainly: “Early diagnosis is key to effective ...
Imagine you are developing antibodies—drugs precisely aimed at a target, for example a viral protein or onco-marker. You test a series of antibodies and find that some work, while others do not.
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