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Will Central Bank Digital Currencies Doom Dollar Supremacy?

Some believe that the issuance of central bank digital currencies will change the international monetary status quo by eroding the US dollar’s supremacy of cross-border payments and considerably reducing transaction costs. However, this is unlikely to happen. Berkeley – August 13-15 stamps the 50th anniversary of “the weekend that transformed the world,” when Richard Nixon, […]

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Art, Drama and Music Lower Anxiety: Considerations for Trainees in Years 11 and also 12

If you are considering taking a performing or visual arts subject in years 11 and also 12, you are making a few considerations. These might include your interest and affinity to the topic, how doing a few arts subjects may influence your entry into university, and what to do with skills you learn. Approximately 30%

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Kids’ Love for Video Games Can Enhance Classroom Understanding

Teachers must take advantage of children’s love for computer games to improve their class learning, discovered a new Australian study. The research considered the ‘video gaming’ habits of 318 girls and kids in Year 3 (seven and eight years old) from 14 Queensland schools across the Federal government, Anglican, and Catholic sectors. The searchings for

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Fostering Anti-racism in Ecology, Development and also Preservation Biology

Academic departments in ecology, evolution and preservation biology are progressively aware of the need to deal with persistent barriers and challenges faced by Black, Indigenous, and People of Color (BIPOC) in these subjects. A diverse group of professors, staff, and students in the Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology (EEB) at UC Santa Cruz has

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Research Study Reveals Stories Created by Children are More Likely to Have Male Personalities

A trio of scientists at the University of Oxford has discovered that male characters appear more frequently than female characters in stories written by kids of either sex. In their paper published in the journal Society for Research in Child Development, Yaling Hsiao, Nilanjana Banerji, and Kate Country explain their analysis of short stories created

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The 2000 Year Old Greek Astronomical Calculator: Experts Recreate a Mechanical Cosmos for the Globe’s First Computer

Researchers at UCL have fixed a significant piece of the challenge that makes up the ancient Greek astronomical calculator referred to as the Antikythera Device, a hand-powered mechanical device used to predict expensive events. Understood to many as the globe’s first analog computer, the Antikythera Mechanism is the most complicated piece of design endured from

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First Application of the Eye-Tracking Methodology to Studying Lithic Industry

The journal Archaeological and Anthropological Sciences published a study from The Paleoneurology Group at the Centro Nacional de Investigación Sobre la Evolución Humana (CENIEH)  led by Emiliano Bruner. This study analyzes visual exploration patterns during handling of Lower Paleolithic tools, being the first application of the eye-tracking methodology to real stone tools. The study was

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Archaeologists Reveal Origins of Famous Stone Age Monument

The origins of Arthur’s Stone, one of the UK’s most famous Stone Age monuments, were discovered by archaeologists from the Universities of Manchester and Cardiff. According to Manchester’s Professor Julian Thomas, who led the excavation, the ominous Herefordshire tomb links to nearby “halls of the dead” discovered in 2013. This construction inspired the ‘stone table’ in

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Rare Upper Paleolithic Human Remains Found at the Cova Gran de Santa Linya Site

At the Cova Gran de Santa Linya site (La Noguera, Lleida), the remains of a female attributed to H. sapiens were discovered by scientists of the Centro Nacional de Investigación Sobre la Evolución Humana (CENIEH). The carbon-14 record of the sediments in the natural vessel where her remains were discovered shows that she lived in

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Evidence of the Earthquake Cited in the Bible is Found in Jerusalem

A team of scientists from the Israel Antiquities Authority found evidence of a massive earthquake in the city of Jerusalem dating back to approximately 2,800 years ago. Previous research had uncovered evidence of a significant earthquake in Israel in the mid-eighth century BC at places such as Hatzor and Tell es-Safi/Gath, but no evidence was

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