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Achievement isn’t why more men are majoring in physics, engineering and computer science

Cortez DeacetisJune 19, 2020
Credit history: Pixabay/CC0 Community Area While some STEM majors have a 1-to-1 male-to-female ratio, physics, engineering and personal computer science (PECS) majors continuously have some of the major gender imbalances...
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Australia plans university fees hike to deter humanities students

Cortez DeacetisJune 19, 2020
Australia's conservative federal government announced options Friday to double college service fees for humanities students, in a bid to thrust people today into extra valuable, "position-applicable" courses like maths and...
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Even amid social distancing, ‘vicarious learning’ can work

Cortez DeacetisJune 19, 2020
"Vicarious discovering" is a term for how we discover from the encounters of others, especially individuals in our everyday particular and professional lives. But can it succeed in a time...
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CERN Makes Bold Push to Build $23-Billion Super Collider

Cortez DeacetisJune 19, 2020
CERN has taken a main action towards developing a one hundred-kilometre round super-collider to press the frontier of significant-electrical power physics. The decision was unanimously endorsed by the CERN Council...
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Trump vs. Biden: How COVID-19 Will Affect Voting for President

Cortez DeacetisJune 19, 2020
In late April Democrat Kweisi Mfume of Maryland received a unique election for a seat in the U.S. Property of Representatives in a landslide victory from his Republican rival. Much...
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Zoos Find Creative Ways to Cope with Coronavirus Lockdowns

Cortez DeacetisJune 19, 2020
Just as restaurants, clothing merchants and offices around the world have experienced to close their doors to protect against the spread of the novel coronavirus, so have zoos, aquariums and...

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