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The Best of Our Knowledge explores topics on learning, education and research.Shape-shifting, fluid-like robotic materials may one day no longer exist only in science fiction.We’ll learn about how microplastics could contribute to antibiotic resistance.And students and faculty at UVM ask questions about cuts to federal funding for college campuses.
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The Best of Our Knowledge explores topics on learning, education and research.Black students in America are more likely to be disciplined with out-of-school suspension than their white counterparts. Author Aaron Kupchik explores the legacy of racism and segregation in schools.And we’ll cheer on a robotics competition in Massachusetts.
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A Saratoga County 4-H robotics team is raising money to go to the World Championships next month.
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Taconic High School in Pittsfield, Massachusetts is hosting the 22nd annual Berkshire Robotics Challenge on Saturday.
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Andrew Yang is the founder of Venture for America, a major non-profit that places top college graduates in start-ups for two years in emerging U.S. cities…
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Dozens of middle school students gathered in Essex, New York recently for a science, technology, engineering and math workshop. The students were guided…
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Annie Jacobsen is the best-selling-author of Area 51 and Operation Paper Clip. Now drawing on years of research, exclusive interviews, and private…
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Every year, perhaps even every week, there is some new gadget, device, service, or other digital offering intended to make our lives easier, better, more…
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Next month, a dozen students from Mt. Everett Regional High School in Sheffield, Massachusetts will be competing in a robotics world championship in St.…
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In the world of science fiction, humans and robots converse freely.Robin Read, research fellow at Plymouth University in the UK, is studying the nature by…