The Impact of Black Educators on Student Success
Research indicates that Black teachers significantly enhance the educational experience and performance of all students, yet the teaching profession remains predominantly white.
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Research indicates that Black teachers significantly enhance the educational experience and performance of all students, yet the teaching profession remains predominantly white.
Recent analysis of 120,000-year-old fossils from Germany's Neumark-Nord site reveals a significant reduction in the genetic diversity of European fallow deer since the last interglacial period.
Recent research has unveiled a previously unknown pathway for detoxifying chloromethane, a harmful gas that poses risks to human health and contributes to ozone layer depletion.
Scientists are investigating how sweet basil, a common kitchen herb, could aid in producing healthier crops as agriculture faces mounting environmental challenges.
A team led by Davoud Jafari from the University of Twente, in collaboration with the University of Pisa, has conducted experiments on smart surfaces in changing gravity environments.
Research from Flinders University indicates that the rising popularity of caravans and campers in Australia may pose risks to regional wastewater treatment systems due to harmful chemicals.
Recent research suggests that GLP-1 medications may not only aid in weight loss and diabetes management but also reduce the risk of substance use disorders and breast cancer in women.
A team of Argentine and US scientists is set to investigate a hantavirus outbreak in Mendoza, which has resulted in three fatalities. The focus will be on testing local rodents.
Using advanced technology, researchers are examining the transformation of America's wildlife since the time of Lewis and Clark, providing insights into ecological changes over 200 years.
Researchers have unveiled a novel approach for synthesizing three-dimensional macrocycles, arranging four π-conjugated panels into a square formation.
Masumi Izumi's essay, "Japanese Migration to Canada, 1877–1988," provides an in-depth look at the historical movement of Japanese people to Canada, now available in the Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Migration Studies.
Recent research highlights the interactions between molecular condensates within cells, potentially reshaping our understanding of cellular dynamics and related diseases.
The American Diabetes Association's annual conference in New Orleans showcased newer GLP-1 medications, discussions on research funding cuts, and a notable protest.
Recent findings suggest that meltwater from Antarctic glaciers may be affecting the Southern Ocean more significantly than previously understood, according to a study published in Frontiers in Marine Science.
A look into the field of experimental acoustics reveals its intricate study of sound and how it interacts with different materials.
The Office for Human Research Protections (OHRP) is reportedly facing a significant loss of ethics expertise, which could jeopardize the safety of research volunteers.
Denmark is conducting a post-mortem examination on Timmy, a humpback whale that captured the hearts of many in Germany, to determine the cause of his death.
Recent French research indicates that consuming organic fruits and vegetables may significantly reduce the risk of postmenopausal breast cancer.
A recent pilot study has introduced a sensory evaluation method that connects the chemical structures of polyphenols to their distinct taste properties, as demonstrated by trained panelists.
The detection of gravitational waves in 2015 marked a significant milestone in astronomy. These minute ripples in spacetime continue to enhance our understanding of the universe.