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Three teams selected to receive the first awards from Dartmouth Innovations Accelerator for Cancer
Three teams of Dartmouth researchers have been selected to receive the first awards from the Dartmouth Innovations Accelerator for Cancer.
Continue reading »Some dream — others scheme — to find a vaccine before spring break
Hawaii, Florida, Seattle and the South of France are on the minds of New York City college students. Those are
Continue reading »Beijing’s SARS lockdown taught my children resilience. Your Covid kids will likely be fine.
Many parents are filled with angst as they prepare for their children to exit a year of pandemic isolation: Will
Continue reading »University of Kansas earns funding to improve the use of technology in special education
The University of Kansas has earned funding to launch a center dedicated to connecting researchers, educators and higher education faculty
Continue reading »Lesbian, gay, bisexual medical students are more likely to experience burnout, study finds
Studies have shown that nearly half of all medical students in the U.S. report symptoms of burnout, a long-term reaction
Continue reading »Study examines mono, chronic fatigue syndrome in college students
Many college students fully recover from infectious mononucleosis (which is almost always caused by Epstein-Barr virus) within 1-6 weeks, but
Continue reading »Thanks to backpacks, public school students may have better core strength than homeschoolers
Lugging a heavy backpack to school probably seems like a burden to most public school students, but it might explain
Continue reading »Engaging educational videos elicit similar brain activity in students
The most engaging educational videos are correlated with similar brain activity across learners, according to research in young adults recently
Continue reading »Research shows at-risk elementary students benefit from child-centered play therapy
Elementary school students who received child-centered play therapy services over the course of a school year showed significant positive changes,
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