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Study reveals impact of homework on student achievement in math and science
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Enrollment of undocumented students at California universities dropped from 2016 to 2023, finds study
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Pupils with special educational needs and disabilities continue to fall behind their peers, study finds
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Researcher discusses how finger counting may help improve math skills in kindergarten
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Is AI exacerbating disparities in education?
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Educators identify three strategies that best help struggling readers
Economics & Business
Young professionals are struggling to socially adapt in the workplace; how educators can help
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Banning kids from social media in Australia? There's a better way
Social Sciences
Online tool aims to assess equity in scholarly communication models
Education
Why holding kids back fails, and what to do about it
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Students prefer teacher feedback over AI feedback, research finds
Social Sciences
Analysis finds mobile phone distractions adversely affect learning in young adults
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Eight steps for making schools inclusive and safe for everyone
Economics & Business
Thousands of students in Scotland at risk of homelessness
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Researchers test ChatGPT, other AI models against real-world students
Social Sciences
Disappearing scientists: Attrition and retention patterns of 2.1 million scientists in 38 OECD countries
Education
Online classrooms where students run the show: Researchers test how this unconventional model can work
Economics & Business
Class and race can create divides between donors and their cause, putting stress on those nonprofits
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Empowering engineering students through storytelling
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New high-rise schools need green spaces for students to grow

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Ryugu samples call into question previous ideas about the formation of carbon-rich asteroids
Analytical Chemistry
High-energy-density cubic gauche nitrogen successfully synthesized at atmospheric pressure
Earth Sciences
Marine dust identifies 1.5 million year Oldest Ice near South America
Plants & Animals
Forest loss forces langur species to interbreed, study shows
Optics & Photonics
Research team succeeds in ultra-fast switching of tiny light sources
Bio & Medicine
Bioengineers and chemists design fluorescent 3D-printed structures with potential medical applications
Plants & Animals
Scientists use drones to track white sharks along California beaches
General Physics
From branches to loops: The physics of transport networks in nature
Environment
Enhancing hurricane forecasts: Simulations reveal reducing estimates of atmospheric friction improves storm predictions
Optics & Photonics
Nonlinear optical metasurface achieves electrically tunable third-harmonic generation
Evolution
Seal species carries 'genetic scars' after being hunted to the edge of extinction, new research reveals
Analytical Chemistry
Chemical engineers provide new insights in CO₂ conversion with electricity
Biochemistry
Fruit juice offers a fresh take on kombucha
General Physics
Smashing heavy ions together could produce the world's strongest electric fields
Cell & Microbiology
How a protein keeps gene clusters quiet in the cell nucleolus
General Physics
Accelerator lab provides detailed data on the 'magic' N=50 neutron shell closure
Nanophysics
Researchers crack a key problem with sodium-ion batteries for electric vehicles and grid energy storage
Earth Sciences
Ancient buried log offers evidence of biomass vaults as cheap way to store climate-warming carbon
Planetary Sciences
Study suggests moon may have been captured from space rather than formed from collision particles
Plants & Animals
Marine debris removal benefits Hawaiian monk seals and ecosystems

Bilingualism as a catalyst for social development in children

SUTD researchers delve into the bilingual experience and its impact on children's context-sensitive perception of trust, offering insights into how language diversity can enrich and benefit children's social-cognitive development.

Do first-gen college grads face bias in the job market?

Peter Belmi, who earned his Ph.D. at Stanford Graduate School of Business in 2015, was the first in his family to attend college. Today he's a professor at the University of Virginia's Darden School of Business. Yet when ...