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You Need to Know the 10 Most Popular Education Trends

By Megan Ray Nichols • Mar 26, 2020 • No comments

Read Time: 4 minutes Here are some of the major education trends unfolding today, each of which helps point to a new approach in bringing science and creativity together.

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Why Is the Vagus Nerve So Important to Health?

By Megan Ray Nichols • Mar 19, 2020 • No comments

Read Time: 5 minutes With vagus nerve stimulation and processes, the body runs efficiently and healthily. But what exactly are its functions? Learn more now!

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Are Love Potions Backed by Science?

By Megan Ray Nichols • Feb 12, 2020 • 1 comment

Read Time: 6 minutes The perfect chemical romance demands blanced brain chemistry. It also depends on reality. Read on to learn the science behind the love potion.

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5 Famous Female Scientists of the Last Decade You Need to Know

By Megan Ray Nichols • Feb 11, 2020 • No comments

Read Time: 6 minutes The science industry is still male-dominated. Sometimes, that causes people to overlook the remarkable achievements of famous female scientists today.

The Crystal-Clear Guide to Crystalline Structures

By Megan Ray Nichols • Feb 6, 2020 • No comments

Read Time: 7 minutes Crystals are some of the most interesting structures to appear naturally throughout the world. How do crystalline structures form exactly?

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Hand Dryer Noise in Bathrooms Is Harmful for Children

By Megan Ray Nichols • Jan 30, 2020 • No comments

Read Time: 3 minutes Nora Keegan observed kids covered their ears at the hand dryer noise so she tested decibel levels. Oxford Academic published her research. Read the results of the study now!

An Introduction to Genius Hour and Its Benefits

By Megan Ray Nichols • Jan 23, 2020 • No comments

Read Time: 4 minutes What is genius hour, when did it start and what are the benefits of this unique type of time management? Discover its benefits now!

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