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Boomers call it ‘cash’, while Gen Z prefer to use ‘paper’ – this is how different ages talk about money. A poll of 2,000 ...
Dye, Cultural Inheritance, Jiangnan Culture Share and Cite: Zhang, L. and Huang, X. (2025) Innovative Research and Practice of “Hand + Art” Intangible Cultural Heritage Study in Jiangnan Cultural ...
Being cited in a major government report, like the MAHA report on children’s health, should be gratifying. Not this time.
By Marlowe Starling Not all agroforestry projects are funded equally, suggests a new comment paper published in Nature ...
"Bibliotherapy" has been soaring in popularity as a means of improving people's wellbeing. But getting it right depends on ...
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Vouchers aren’t enough to fix US schools
But cultivating more school options is not the end-all-be-all. As of 2019, 25 states had voucher programs of some type in ...
Meta-analysis shows syntax deficits in schizophrenia, emphasizing the role of language in diagnosis and the development of effective therapeutic strategies.
Indeed, the most meteoric change in student achievement this last decade wasn’t from vouchers. It was from a statewide investment in the basics.
US trade protectionism is making the economic outlook increasingly uncertain. To assess how consumer prices may respond to ...
The study finds that glacier retreat, shrinking rivers, and rising temperatures are dramatically altering regional hydrology.
As Monash's partnership with Woodside comes up for renewal, the university is facing pressure from students and staff to ditch the company for good.