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Attempt to oust CDC director sparks key resignations by agency officials

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Attempt to oust CDC director sparks key resignations by agency officials

Susan Monarez, who clashed with the U.S. health secretary over vaccine policy, refuses to step down

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2025 International Conference of the Korean Social Science Research Council

2025 International Conference of the Korean Social Science Research Council 27 May 2025 Keynote Speech Distinguished colleagues, esteemed participants, It is a privilege to join you virtually for this important …

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Creating A Culture Of Reading In Your Classroom – TeachThought

contributed by Angela Peery Picture a classroom full of youngsters. They could be darling, chubby-cheeked kindergartners or swaggering, confident high school seniors – or anything in between. Can you see …

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River turbulence can push toxic pollutants into the air

Toxic pollutants from a Southern California river are infiltrating the air. Polluted water surging along a turbulent section of the Tijuana River in San Diego can release toxic gases, including …

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HP1100 (Fundamentals of Social Science Research) Practice Questions & Mock Exams

Shortcut Link to Practice Papers: Part 1 & Part 2 Note: this post is part of a series of posts regarding HP1100 (Fundamentals of Social Science Research) It is with …

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Tutoring Was Supposed to Save American Kids After the Pandemic. The Results? ‘Sobering’

Their preliminary results were “sobering,” according to a June report by the University of Chicago Education Lab and MDRC, a research organization. The researchers found that tutoring during the 2023-24 …

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Scientists recreate life’s first step: Linking amino acids to RNA

Chemists at UCL have shown how two of biology’s most fundamental ingredients, RNA (ribonucleic acid) and amino acids, could have spontaneously joined together at the origin of life four billion …

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What I Learned About Sample Access, Bots, and Data Quality in Social Science Research with Limited…

What I Learned About Sample Access, Bots, and Data Quality in Social Science Research with Limited Resources Receiving 700 responses in just two weeks, I thought I nailed it! But …

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Smart or Risky? Using AI in College Applications

Is your child cheating if they’re turning to AI for help with college applications? The answer isn’t clear-cut. When used thoughtfully, AI can save time, help with organization, and spark …

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Why are weather forecasting apps so terrible?

Rain? Or shine? Why do the apps get it wrong so often? Rob Watkins/Alamy If you hung out laundry, visited a beach or fired up the barbecue this week, you …

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