Physicists break new ground by getting back to the kitchen
Vital lessons can be learned from beer, bread and even batter, scientists say
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Vital lessons can be learned from beer, bread and even batter, scientists say
Universities fined students more than £170,000 for breaching coronavirus safety rules in the first weeks of the new academic year, a Guardian analysis has found, as students told of struggling to make friends without flouting restrictions.
A ransomware attack on a school district in Maryland has halted classes for more than 115,000 pupils.
Students are again seeking pass-fail options for this anything-but-normal fall. Institutions are far less lenient than they were in the spring -- with some exceptions.
Asian-American activists who oppose affirmative action are planning their next steps after a victory and setback on opposite sides of the country.
A student at the University of Arizona was punished for criticizing the university’s COVID-19 protocols online.
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A woman who was reported to be a freelance journalist and a Howard University student was allegedly recorded attacking supporters of President DonaTrump supporters at the “Million MAGA March” in Washington, D.C. on November 14.
A large majority of educators said that video has bolstered student achievement