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Jul 11 2025EDUCATION

Mary McLeod Bethune: A Legacy of Education and Empowerment

Mary McLeod Bethune, a trailblazer in education and civil rights, was celebrated in her hometown of Mayesville, South Carolina, on what would have been her 150th birthday. This event highlighted her enduring impact on American society. Born in the Midlands, Bethune's journey began with a strong com

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Jul 10 2025TECHNOLOGY

The iPhone 17 Air: What's the Deal?

The iPhone 17 Air is making waves in the tech world. It’s not just another phone; it’s a new player in Apple’s lineup. This model is stepping into the middle ground, sitting between the basic iPhone and the fancy Pro versions. But what does that really mean for users? First off, the iPhone 17 Air i

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Jul 10 2025WEATHER

Texas Floods: Did Staffing Shortages Worsen the Disaster?

In July 2025, central Texas faced devastating flash floods, leading to over 100 deaths. Many pointed fingers at President Donald Trump's administration, blaming staffing cuts at the National Weather Service (NWS) for the high death toll. However, the facts tell a more complex story. The NWS did iss

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Jul 10 2025EDUCATION

Fun Learning: How Games Help Nursing Students

Nursing school can be tough. Students often feel stressed and find it hard to stay motivated. But what if playing games could make learning easier and more enjoyable? A recent study suggests that adding game-like features to lessons can make a big difference. The study involved 163 third-year nursi

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Jul 10 2025EDUCATION

How Fun Can Be Serious in Teaching Anatomy

Anatomy is not just about bones and muscles. It's also about how we teach it. Some people think teaching should be serious all the time. But what if adding some fun could help people learn better? A recent study talked to seven anatomists who are good at teaching the public. They found that not eve

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Jul 10 2025EDUCATION

Can 3D Tech Make Nurses Better?

Nursing students need to be quick on their feet. They must know how to handle emergencies. But how can they get better at their jobs? A recent experiment tried to find out if 3D tech could help. It split first-year nursing students into two groups. One group learned the old-fashioned way. The other

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Jul 10 2025EDUCATION

How Tech Classes Boost Nursing Students' Confidence and Skills

A recent study looked at how a tech course for nursing students affected their ability to learn on their own and their views on technology. The research involved 109 first-year nursing students split into two groups. One group took a course on using technology in nursing, while the other group took

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Jul 10 2025SCIENCE

How Genes and Education Mixed in East and West Germany

In Germany, after the fall of the Berlin Wall, something interesting happened with genes and education. Scientists looked at how genes linked to education behaved differently in East and West Germany around the time of reunification. They used a special tool, a polygenic index, to study this. This

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Jul 10 2025HEALTH

Nurses: The Unsung Heroes of Health Equality

Nurses are often the first ones to notice when something is not right. They see the gaps in healthcare. They understand the struggles of patients who can't afford proper care. But what if nurses could do more than just notice? What if they could actually change things? Nursing students are learning

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Jul 10 2025HEALTH

How Health Workers Are Learning to Use Tech for Better Care

Health workers are now using digital tools more than ever. These tools help them check on patients, give advice, and keep track of them from a distance. But not everyone knows how to use them well. Training programs are trying to fix this. They teach health workers how to use video and text meeting

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