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Want to score higher in math and science? Getting eight hours of sleep could be your solution
Protecting eight hours of nightly sleep is crucial for academic success, especially in math and science, a study reveals.
To identify and evaluate candidate materials, process engineers must analyze an enormous amount of data. Bulk properties like resistivity or thermal conductivity are a starting point, but these ...
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Purdue technology explored as a potential tool to identify women at higher risk of preeclampsia
A researcher in Purdue University's Weldon School of Biomedical Engineering is participating in a two-year research study ...
This study makes it clear that pulling an all-nighter doesn’t just make you tired: it fundamentally disrupts how your brain processes space and visuals. The brain might try to fight back, but in the ...
A NIMS research team has developed a new experimental method capable of rapidly evaluating numerous material compositions by ...
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Smartphone motor tests can predict dopamine deficiency in Parkinson’s disease without brain scans
Researchers explore the use of smartphones coupled with clinical scores to evaluate motor function and predict dopamine ...
Research and practice over the past several decades have revealed that a truly knowledge-rich science curriculum encompasses ...
Critical thinking is an essential skill students should be encouraged to develop as part of their science learning. NZ’s ...
1. Purposeful practice. Practice for new skills should be thoughtful, slow, and deliberate rather than rushed. When you work slowly, things become simpler. You don’t perform better when you speed ...
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