Top science stories of the week: Lab safety snafus, feathered dinosaurs and...
In this week’s science recap, The Scientist’s Kerry Grens joins us to talk about a new dinosaur species identified in China, genetic pacemaker testing in pigs and the latest on hazardous biomaterial...
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“Bengla works for the majority of the Bangladesh people, but it’s a huge struggle for children in the Chittagong Hill Tracts,” Nyeu says. And it’s not only the language that creates a barrier to...
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A new, free, six-week online course that explores the stories, music and art of the American South will be offered Oct. 13 to Nov. 28. (Watch an introductory video about the class.) The massive online...
View ArticleFrom structural engineer to MBA | Cambridge MBA Stories
Even now, almost two months into the programme, it is only just starting to hit home quite where I am and what I’m doing. The life I left behind in Canada just a few months ago seems years in the...
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Years of waiting end in a few weeks, as 20 days of grand opening festivities for the Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts kick off with an invite-only ceremony Nov. 2, and continue with a public...
View ArticleThe 10 Most Important Sustainable Business Stories from 2014 – HBR
It’s been an amazing 12 months in the world of sustainable business. From climate change to inequality, the scope of humanity’s biggest environmental and social challenges came into much sharper focus...
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If 2012 was the year of the MOOC, as the New York Times famously dubbed it, 2013 was the year of … well, not the MOOC. Signs that those problems are deepening were are among Hechinger’s 10 top...
View ArticleFrench Grammar and Reading Short Stories | Learning With Stories
Reading or Studying? When learning a language, for most people the grammar part is the largest obstacle. It shouldn’t be, as probably you don’t know the theoretical components of your own native...
View ArticleEducators Share Stories of Struggles With New English-Learner Standards –...
A pair of educators with ties to the American Federation of Teachers and National Education Association traveled to Washington this week to share stories of their struggles and successes with the...
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“Bengla works for the majority of the Bangladesh people, but it’s a huge struggle for children in the Chittagong Hill Tracts,” Nyeu says. And it’s not only the language that creates a barrier to...
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