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Letting teachers choose what they want to learn supports teacher morale—and yields better teaching

by Milton Acorn
Letting teachers choose what they want to learn supports teacher morale—and yields better teaching

Ensuring teachers have input into professional learning contributes to empowering them. Credit: Allison Shelley/EDUimages, CC BY-NC Student achievement is highly correlated with having qualified teachers who feel empowered and motivated …

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The Quantum Mechanics of the Greenhouse Effect

by Milton Acorn
The Quantum Mechanics of the Greenhouse Effect

A key question was the origin of the logarithmic scaling of the greenhouse effect—the 2-to-5-degree temperature rise that models predict will happen for every doubling of CO2. One theory held …

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This bird species was extinct in Europe. Now it’s back, and humans must help it migrate for winter

by Milton Acorn
This bird species was extinct in Europe. Now it’s back, and humans must help it migrate for winter

This photo provide by Waldrappteam Conservation & Research shows the migration from Northern Bald Ibis, or the Waldrapp, supported by foster parents of the birds in a microlight aircraft, waving …

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‘We were expendable’: Downwinders from world’s 1st atomic test are on a mission to tell their story

by Shawn Butlere
‘We were expendable’: Downwinders from world’s 1st atomic test are on a mission to tell their story

LOS ALAMOS, N.M. — It was the summer of 1945 when the United States dropped atomic bombs on Japan, killing thousands of people as waves of destructive energy obliterated two …

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New images reveal global air quality trends

by Milton Acorn
New images reveal global air quality trends

The global concentrations of one of the main air pollutants known to affect human health has been graphically illustrated for the first time by a team of scientists. The Air …

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S.Africa plan to ‘bomb’ mice that eat albatrosses alive

by Milton Acorn
S.Africa plan to ‘bomb’ mice that eat albatrosses alive

Albatrosses on a far-flung South African island are being eaten by mice. Conservationists said Saturday that they plan to bomb a remote South African island with tons of pesticide-laced pellets …

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Yeast meiosis study finds temperature changes result in shorter meiotic chromosome axes and more crossovers

by Milton Acorn
Yeast meiosis study finds temperature changes result in shorter meiotic chromosome axes and more crossovers

Credit: CC0 Public Domain In a study of meiosis in budding yeast, a research team found that yeast senses temperature changes by increasing the level of DNA negative supercoils to …

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Extreme rainfall event study demonstrates improved forecasting via physics-guided machine learning

by Milton Acorn
Extreme rainfall event study demonstrates improved forecasting via physics-guided machine learning

(a) Actual precipitation; (b) ML fusion of multi-model precipitation; (c) ECMWF forecast precipitation; (d) CMA-SH9 forecast precipitation; (e) CMA-3KM forecast precipitation. The brown contour lines represents the terrain height. Credit: …

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‘We were expendable’: Downwinders from world’s 1st atomic test are on a mission to tell their story

by Shawn Butlere
‘We were expendable’: Downwinders from world’s 1st atomic test are on a mission to tell their story

rewrite this content and keep HTML tags LOS ALAMOS, N.M. — It was the summer of 1945 when the United States dropped atomic bombs on Japan, killing thousands of people …

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South Africa’s scarce water needs careful management—study finds smaller, local systems offer more benefits

by Milton Acorn
South Africa’s scarce water needs careful management—study finds smaller, local systems offer more benefits

In the Umzimvubu Catchment Partnership, communities work with non-profit organisations and academics to restore and protect natural springs so that people have clean drinking water. Credit: Environmental and Rural Solutions …

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