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Breaking Up Is Hard To Do, But Science Can Help
When your friends say it's time to stop wallowing in despair and move on, you can say that reflecting on a recent breakup can speed recovery. Oh, and maybe some Taylor Swift.
The 'Strange Science' Behind The Big Business Of Exercise Recovery
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A new study has examined the potential ramifications of declining an invitation for a social outing, and found that people tend to overestimate just how much it matters.
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Making Science Teaching More Than 'A Backup Plan'
The Learning Assistant Program at the University of Colorado Boulder is producing better science learning from kindergarten through college.
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This program is trying to lure Science and Math majors into becoming teachers.
A program that turns science and math majors into teachers is effective in keeping graduates in the profession, but the need for STEM teachers far outweighs the number of educators it's bringing in.
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Tornado Tech: How Drones Can Help With Twister Science
To understand how and why tornadoes form, some researchers are taking to the skies with small unmanned aircraft.
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California man has eaten nearly every meal at Six Flags over the last 6 years
The Santa Clarita man in 2014 bought a season pass for $150 that included two meals a day, according to MEL magazine. He says with all his savings, he paid off his student loans and bought a house.
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NASA's Ingenuity Makes Historic First Powered Flight On Mars
Ingenuity is a tissue box sized helicopter that hovered in the super thin Martian atmosphere, took some pictures and landed safely.
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The book 'The Quickening' looks at bringing a child into a world with climate change
In the new book The Quickening, author Elizabeth Rush charts a journey to Antarctica's "Doomsday Glacier" — and muses about contemplating parenthood in a time of climate change.
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