From left, fall graduates Katie Boster, Madeline Lindell and Alana Stroud will serve as student speakers at their respective UNG commencement ceremonies Dec. 9-10 in the Convocation Center at UNG's ...
Youth coalition presents research on how building issues like ceiling leaks and broken furniture impact learning, with Superintendent Roger León taking notes during presentation.
Many students struggle to understand complex STEM concepts because lectures and textbooks often make science difficult to ...
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New FDA-Approved Glasses Can Slow Nearsightedness in Kids
For many children, the experience of getting their first pair of glasses is an inevitable milestone, the first in a lifetime ...
A forgotten Guinness brewer's alternative approach could have prevented 100 years of mistakes in medicine, economics, and ...
An X2 class solar flare hit Earth last night, with more flares and a coronal mass ejection likely on the way. Modern humans ...
The new sports season offers another opportunity for students to join the Globe’s unique photography program. It is free to ...
Research suggests that rural students finish or complete high school at a higher rate than urban students. While approximately 90% of rural high school students graduated in 2020, 82% of urban high ...
While the brain itself doesn’t have any nerve sensors to feel pain, blood vessels in the head and structures that protect and surround the brain do sense pain. When these tissues detect injury or ...
Among younger Seattle adults who earned a college degree, 64% majored in a science-related subject, a higher share than older generations, writes FYI Guy.
Lyme disease often goes undetected when it's most treatable. These teens are working to change that.
Teens at a Georgia high school may have come up with a better way to detect and treat Lyme disease. They took their idea to ...
To compete at iGEM, a sort of science Olympics, teens at a Georgia high school set their sights on finding a better way to ...
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