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First-year teachers reflect on the pandemic

August 8, 2020 11:00 am
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An article by Edsurge discusses how freshly graduated teachers, many of whom were entering the workforce for the first time, were completely taken aback by the pandemic. These teachers were all excited to begin the 2019-2020 academic year, eager to... View Article


This article provided the results of two studies supporting the hypothesis that areas of the visual system designed to recognize objects that have been repurposed over evolution to allow humans to read. A study in 2012 conducted by French cognitive... View Article

Neuroplasticity involves more than just neurons

July 30, 2020 11:00 am
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Neuroscientist Nathan Michaels makes the analogy that brains are like machines. In this article, he states that all machines are made of a combination of structural elements that work together to produce a specific function. Machines also require inputs in... View Article

Want better grades? Get better sleep

October 1, 2019 11:00 am
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Photo by Sumeet B on Unsplash. Many college students are given the advice of “a good night’s sleep” when aiming for a good grade on a test. But researchers at MIT have found that the consistency of quality sleep matters... View Article

How cannabis can affect your sleep

May 16, 2019 11:00 am
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There are many important side effects that come with using cannabis products, as Michael J. Brues reports in his article. Photo by CRYSTALWEED cannabis on Unsplash. While cannabis is commonly used for recreational purposes, many also use it to address... View Article