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Why One-Off Surveys Fail To Identify Students At Risk
Research suggests schools may be overlooking students who need support
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What Orbán’s fall from power means for research around the world
Hungary’s new leader vows to restore checks and balances
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The Hidden Assets: Why Librarians’ Expertise Should No Longer Be Overlooked
Librarians possess a unique set of skills that can greatly benefit research and academia
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Taking Tylenol during pregnancy has no link to autism, new study finds
New research debunks claims of a link between Tylenol use and autism
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Meteorite Surges Across Night Sky: A Breathtaking Sight
A suspected meteorite was caught on camera crossing the night sky
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Why Genetics Matter in Longevity
Groundbreaking research upends conventional wisdom on aging
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Why Teen Cancer Survivors Face Increased Risk
Survivors of cancer in teen and young adult years are at double the risk
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2 to 3 Cups of Coffee Daily May Help Lower Stress, Improve Mental Health
Moderate coffee consumption linked to lower stress and mental health risks
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Why Default Mode Network Matters
New research sheds light on the default mode network’s role in cognition
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Why Mathematicians Turn to Computers for Proof
A group of mathematicians secretly worked to resolve a longstanding math proof









