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A recent study by the Rand Corp. found high school students in technology-enhanced learning (TEL) algebra courses were able to learn twice as much as…
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For some, opera means women in Viking helmets singing century-old arias, but that’s not the case with CO-OPERA.A year-long collaborative effort among…
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No one has ever seen dark matter, and its origin is unknown, but researchers at Carnegie Mellon, Brown and Cambridge universities believe they may have…
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It’s a conversation heard around countless dinner tables or on the way home. What did you do at school today? The answer most often is nothing or "I don’t…
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Human trafficking is the second largest criminal enterprise in the world, second only to drug trafficking, according the FBI.Sex trafficking is the most…
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Developing an assistive brace for people with Parkinson’s disease was more than a humanitarian act for Courtney Williamson; it was personal. It has also…
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Developing an assistive brace for people with Parkinson’s disease was more than a humanitarian act for Courtney Williamson; it was personal. It has also…
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The technology might be 30-years-old, but self-driving cars are still in their infancy, according to Carnegie Mellon University Professor Raj…
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There are an estimated 30,000 Americans living with Lou Gehrigs Disease, also known as, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis or ALS, at any given time, according…
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More than half of American adults have a smartphone. With those smartphones come a variety of apps one can download — either free or purchased. As privacy…