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Part 1 | Veteran Homeschoolers Offer Encouragement and Resources for Alternative Education
[ad_1] West Bend, Wisconsin – Diane Fechter of West Bend, Wisconsin has the wisdom, the experience, and the connections when it comes to homeschooling. Homeschooling field trip to Mukwonago’s East Troy Electric Railway and Elegant Farmer, circa 1996. Photo credit: Diane Fechter Fector spent a total of 12 years (1984-1996) homeschooling his three children, Tim, ... -
More than just rocket science – hidden chemical forces underpin launching the moon and sustaining life in space
[ad_1] Millions of people around the world will be eagerly watching Saturday as NASA launches Artemis I, the first lunar exploration mission since the 1970s. This spectacle includes the Space Launch System (SLS), the world’s most powerful rocket. At nearly 100 meters tall and weighing more than 2,600 tons, the SLS produces a massive 8.8 ... -
COVID-19 and the failure of science to understand |
[ad_1] Just as society shrugs off protection from the COVID-19 Omicron variant and other subvariants of Omicron such as BA.2, the Lancet Journal of Psychiatry recently concluded that infection can lead to long-term brain damage. published a study that found that The Lancet Psychiatry ranks second among 157 psychiatric journals worldwide. Omicron and other variants ... -
IC partners with Cayuga Health System for student health care
[ad_1] Ithaca College hopes to become part of the Cayuga Health System (CHS) network on August 15th, creating a more sustainable student health center. This extension comes at a price. Students are currently required to show proof of insurance and may be required to pay a co-payment to use services within the Health Center. “This ... -
CT Mental Health System Reality, Past and Present
[ad_1] At one point, three state mental hospitals in Connecticut each housed about 2,000 patients. Many more were placed in other facilities under the control of the Connecticut Department of Mental Health. Connecticut Valley Hospital is over 100 years old and still active. Whiting’s forensic department was recently separated by the governor amid allegations of ... -
Ky. Science Center Opens “Science in Play2Go” Exhibit at Campbell County Public Library September 3
[ad_1] The Kentucky Science Center brings the early childhood mobile experience to another Kentucky library. Science in Play2Go, a scaled-down version of the Kentucky Science Center’s signature Science in Play exhibit, opens Saturday, September 3 at the Cold Spring Branch of the Campbell County Public Library. Designed specifically for children ages 8 and under, Science ... -
Federal judge considers request to stay controversial Florida education law
[ad_1] Lawyers for a group of parents, students, and nonprofits have asked a federal judge to stop school districts from enforcing a controversial state law restricting education about gender identity and sexual orientation. On Friday, attorneys filed a preliminary injunction against the Orange, Indian River, Duval and Palm Beach County Boards of Education in a ... -
Scientists begin debate on ocean crisis 150 years after ‘extraordinary’ expedition | Ocean
[ad_1] In a matter of days, hundreds of researchers will gather in the UK to discuss the dangers facing our oceans and pay tribute to the expedition that first paved the way for scientific scrutiny. Just 150 years ago, the Challenger expedition began to change our understanding of the ocean. It revealed a myriad of ...








