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Students Punished at School are More Likely to Suffer From Anxiety and Depression

A University of Minnesota study found that children subjected to exclusionary discipline (ED) at school face a higher risk of developing anxiety and depression. The findings emphasize the importance of rethinking how educators handle students who misbehave, given the negative impact of traditional punishment methods. Although this study focuses on a single U.S. state, exclusionary […]

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Working Smart vs. Working Hard: Strategies for Academic Success

In the quest for academic excellence, students often face the dilemma of whether to work hard or work smart. Dr. Andre Pine set explores this crucial question in his enlightening discussion, shedding light on the misconceptions surrounding studying habits and offering actionable strategies for achieving success in academics. Debunking the Hard Work Myth Dr. Pine

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Strategies for Effective Studying in Medical School: Insights from a Medical Student

Studying in medical school can be overwhelming, with vast amounts of information to digest and retain. However, with the right strategies, it’s possible to study effectively and memorize key concepts. In this article, we’ll explore three valuable tips shared by a medical student on how to study effectively and excel in medical education. Tip 1:

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Scientists are Close to Creating a Male Birth Control Pill. Will Men Embrace it?

Researchers in the United Kingdom are currently testing the first male contraceptive pill. This raises the question of whether men are willing to actively participate or if they prefer women to continue shouldering the entire burden of deciding when and whether to reproduce. Historically, women have borne the predominant burden of preventing pregnancy, often resorting

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Surprising Discovery: Students Get Bored During Exams

When we consider boredom, our minds typically don’t immediately associate it with exams. Nevertheless, a group of scholars led by Thomas Götz from the University of Vienna, spanning international borders, has delved into precisely this aspect of exam-related boredom. Their pioneering research has yielded intriguing findings, revealing that students indeed experience significant levels of boredom

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Enhanced Data Transparency with the Latest Digital Lab Tool

Machine learning has made significant progress, promising to accelerate and enhance the research process for new medications. Also, the adoption of the automated data exchange format called ‘EnzymeML’ contributes to increased transparency in enzymatic experiments. Catalytic sciences are facing a surge in both the quantity and intricacy of research data, making analysis and drawing meaningful

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Kids Who Read For Pleasure Grow into Better-Adjusted Teens

According to a recent study, although young children may find electronic devices intriguing, traditional reading has been found to contribute to their improved social and emotional adjustment during their middle school years. A recent study conducted on over 10,000 U.S. tweens has revealed that those who started reading for pleasure at an early age tend

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Not Blaming Women is Fundamental to Increase Their Presence in STEM Professions

Women make up only 34% of graduates in the EU in the fields of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM). The amount is even lower in the STEM fields unrelated to care. The fact is that girls are systematically inhibited from studying these fields during their education, which restricts their chances for access to these

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