Having a smartphone may be harmful for children younger than 12, according to a new study. The study published Monday in the peer-reviewed journal Pediatrics found that owning a smartphone during ...
The earlier the age a child received a smartphone the greater the health risk. Children who have smartphones by age 12 are at higher risk of lack of sleep, obesity and depression, according to a new ...
Value is value, no matter where -- or how -- you find it. And that's what we'll aim to do each week in this space -- find value. Ben Solak, Seth Walder and Matt Bowen bring different perspectives to ...
Abstract: Formative assessment can be a powerful approach in influencing student mathematical motivation, and the emergence of generative artificial intelligence (AI) offers more possibilities to do ...
Physical: Asia, the international spin-off of Physical: 100, has now entered the last phase of the competition. For three consecutive weeks the Netflix show ranked globally, and in the coming week it ...
Many leaders and experts argue that students should be given grade-level texts to support reading growth. Results from research indicate a more nuanced conversation about grade-level instruction and ...
Genetic associations between cannabis use and many different traits could inform the development of prevention and treatment strategies for cannabis use disorders. The study uncovered new ...
This story has been edited to add additional information about 12th grade mathematics and reading scores. Eighth grade students’ science test scores have fallen to the level they were in 2009, the ...
Ben Edwards receives funding from the federal Department of Education, Defence Strategic Policy Grants, New South Wales Department of Education Screen-time fund and UK Research Infrastructure (UKRI).
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The Climate Science Study Scientists Call Terrifying
A recent climate science paper outlines extreme risks that could reshape life on Earth if left unchecked. Trump wants to ‘end’ largest US infrastructure project, a tunnel between NY and NJ A Massive ...
A new study by researchers at Northwestern University has set off alarm bells about the future of academic research, warning that the publication of fraudulent science is growing at a faster rate than ...
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