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Math Anxiety Causes Trouble For Students As Early As First Grade
Many high-achieving students experience math anxiety at a young age — a problem that can follow them throughout their lives.
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Fresh Jupiter Impact May Aid Solar System Census
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Revisiting An Old Riddle: What Determines Genetic Diversity Levels Within Species?
Scientific American
Proof Claimed For Deep Connection Between Prime Numbers
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Greenland Lemmings' Collapse Pushes Predators To Brink
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Wild Snakes Reproduce Without Sex
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Understanding The Factors That Affect Children’s Reading Comprehension Skills
Provided by the University of Nebraska - Lincoln
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Predicting Whether Scientists Will Be Stars
Formula forecasts young scientists’ future success.
Software Helps Reveal Patterns In Space And Time
Software provides a user-friendly, graphical interface for mapping and visualizing data, making it easier for researchers to analyze data and develop models.
Sliding Metals Show Fluid-Like Behavior And Provide New Clues To Wear
Researchers have discovered a swirling, fluid-like behavior in a solid piece of metal sliding over another, providing insights into mechanisms of wear and generation of machined surfaces that could help improve the durability of metal parts.
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New Life For Gravitational Waves In Space?
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Weak Measurements Show Quantum Uncertainty Is Inherent
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Mutation: How About Dividing By Two?
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