Month: November 2019
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Want more women & minorities in STEM?
Community college program related to social oppression experiences proved effective at strengthening entrepreneurial and STEM skills of the underrepresented students.
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Young children can learn math skills from intelligent virtual characters
The study examined the children's math learning from a game featuring a prototype of an intelligent character based on Dora…
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Government integrity holds key to tackling corporate corruption
Government leaders must set a good example to the business community if they want to eliminate corporate corruption, a new…
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When grown right, palm oil can be sustainable
Scientists have been studying soils in oil palm cultivation for years, in an effort to develop more sustainable methods for growing…
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Here are five business trends for 2020
This trends may result interesting for you if you are trying to start a business in 2020
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Julian Assange rape case is dropped
The Swedish justice filed one of the investigations against Assange, creator of Wikileaks.
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Hernán: the ambitious series that promises to dazzle viewers
The story of the Spanish conqueror comes to the small screen in a titanic production
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Do you know how much football players pay for being late for training?
These 5 examples of European teams will give you an idea of what players can pay if they break their…
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Daily cannabis use lowers odds of using illicit opioids among people who have chronic pain
For those using illicit opioids to manage their chronic pain, cannabis may be a beneficial - and a less dangerous…
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Living in ethnic enclaves may improve pregnancy outcomes
Asian/Pacific Islander women living in ethnic enclaves in the United States are less likely to have pregnancy or birth complications.
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