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Today’s dads are engaging more with their kids: Fatherhood norms shifting alongside masculinity
06-16-2018 James Health News

Sociologists at BYU and Ball State have found that a

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Childhood vaccination exemptions rise in parts of the US
06-15-2018 James Health News

Non-medical exemptions from childhood vaccinations are rising in some areas

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Basketball teams playing for survival in critical NBA playoffs are more likely to lose
06-14-2018 James Health News

If a sports team plays a critical game in which

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Squashing cyberbullying: New approach is fast, accurate
06-12-2018 James Health News

Researchers at the University of Colorado Boulder have designed a

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New parts of the brain become active after students learn physics
05-26-2018 James Health News

Parts of the brain not traditionally associated with learning science

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Science in the palm of your hand: How citizen science transforms passive learners
05-24-2018 James Health News

Third-grader Jessica was quiet in group discussions and did not

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Minority children develop implicit racial bias in early childhood: Key to combating racial bias may be changing social environment
05-15-2018 James Health News

New research from York University suggests that minority children as

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Hostile teachers can lose students 5 percent on test scores
05-11-2018 James Health News

Teachers who antagonize their students by belittling them, showing favoritism,

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Brain circuit helps us learn by watching others: Scientists pinpoint neural interactions that are necessary for observational learning
05-04-2018 James Health News

It’s often said that experience is the best teacher, but

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Pilot study validates artificial intelligence to help predict school violence
05-03-2018 James Health News

A pilot study indicates that artificial intelligence may be useful

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