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Because animals can't talk, researchers need to study their behavior patterns to make sense of their activities.
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The board that oversees public higher education in Texas has launched a new assessment tool that replaces the multitude of placement exams that have been used — and raises the bar for Texas students planning to attend college.
College presidents, particularly at four-year public institutions, harbor doubts about the effectiveness of members of the governing boards
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Byun Mi-kyong sat quietly with her hands in her lap as she listened closely to every word the fortune-teller said about her daughter's chances of getting into the right university.
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Amazon has announced plans to offer buyers of printed books a copy of the text in digital form for free or at a discounted price.
New findings from an archaeological excavation led this winter by Dr. Erez Ben-Yosef of Tel Aviv University's Jacob M. Alkow Department of Archaeology and Near Eastern Cultures prove that copper mines in Israel thought to have been built by the ancient Egyptians in the 13th century BCE actually originated three centuries later, during the reign of the legendary King Solomon.