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Blog: Cato at Liberty
Former public school teacher Eric Eisenbrey started a microschool in rural West Virginia because he wanted to help children in an individualized, not standardized, way.
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Blog: Cato at Liberty
Former public school teacher Eric Eisenbrey started a microschool in rural West Virginia because he wanted to help children in an individualized, not standardized, way.
Blog: APHA Science Blog
In this blog to mark International Women in Engineering Day on 23 June, we hear from Jenn Harris as she talks about her journey to a career in construction and engineering and why the Science Capability in Animal Health (SCAH) programme has given her the perfect opportunity to combine her love of science and engineering.
Blog: Global Voices
Dr. Taofeeq Adebayo is breaking entrenched language barriers and the digital divide by teaching scientific and technological concepts in Yoruba through digital platforms.
Blog: Impact of Social Sciences
Drawing on findings from the SHAPE in Schools project, Tallulah Holley argues that the prioritisation of STEM subjects in schools risks the creation of a pipeline of students unable to draw on the full range of approaches necessary to address today's global challenges and suggests we need more polymaths and less specialists to address impending … Continued
Blog: The Strategist
The Five Eyes intelligence-sharing alliance—comprising the United States, Canada, New Zealand, the United Kingdom and Australia—has traditionally cooperated behind the scenes. But a recent public meeting of the group's intelligence chiefs in Silicon Valley was ...
Blog: PolitiFact - Rulings and Stories
North Korean leader Kim Jong-un "just ordered the evacuation of the capital city."
Blog: APHA Science Blog
This week we are celebrating British Science Week, where all over the country, schools are finding new and innovative ways to ignite curiosity and passion for science, technology, engineering and maths (STEM). Find out about what APHA's STEM ambassadors have been doing recently to bring our biological science to life for students.
Blog: Social Europe
Rejection of the EU's latest plan for a co-ordinated approach to people movement stems from Orbán's redefinition of Hungary.
Blog: Social Europe
Violations of the rights of migrants and the silencing of human-rights defenders stem from a mindset of security and control.
Blog: Econbrowser
That's the topic for The Morning Show on "The Ideas Network", 8am CT, at Super Bowl gambling, New STEM museum, Economic forecast, Vocal cord dysfunction
Blog: Sydney Health Law
A new study published in Cell demonstrates the potential of donated embryonic stem cells to effectively blend with a primate's cellular DNA, creating a chimeric animal.
Blog: PolitiFact - Rulings and Stories
Trump and his allies have promoted an allegation that Joe Biden took a $5 million bribe. This stems from an unverified account provided to the FBI in June 2020.
Blog: Australian Institute of International Affairs
Important opportunities exist for Australian universities to realise a thriving relationship with Indian higher education. In STEM and HASS disciplines specifically, outbound mobility and joint research programs are on the rise.
Blog: APHA Science Blog
Sarah Stewart, Science Stakeholder Engagement and Events Manager at APHA describes how she is building our APHA Science STEM Ambassador Group, recent events we have attended and how you can invite an ambassador to your event.
Blog: PolitiFact - Rulings and Stories
To stem the flow of fentanyl into the U.S. Sen. Tim Scott, R-S.C., wants to reinstate Title 42 or pass a law with similar restrictions. But expelling people from the southern border won't reduce fentanyl seizures or overdose deaths, experts say.