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Nano-Particle Doping To Improve Eye Safety of Fiber Lasers
The process shields the rare earth ions from the silica Scientists at the U.S. Naval Research Laboratory have devised “rare-earth-ion-doped fiber” a new process that ...
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Johns Hopkins and Goucher College announce New Dual Degree Program
More Edge to Students at Liberal Art College John Hopkins Carey Business School and Goucher College have recently announced a new dual degree program aimed ...
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Australian Universities propose Plan for Return of International Students
The Secure Corridor Framework International student arrivals to Australia would restart from countries deemed safe and be subject to self-funded quarantine requirements under a plan ...
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Waldorf Education Connects Students With Creativity and Experience
Short-term memory learning such as facts, vocabulary lists, or math worksheets Educating through “Head, Heart, and Hands” has been a hallmark of Waldorf educators for ...
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Ericsson launches Digital Learning Program for Students
Ericsson Joins UNESCO Education is one of the sectors that are prominently affected by the COVID-19 pandemic as around 1.2 billion students and youth around ...
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Pine Manor College Partners with Boston College
COVID-19 putting Strain on College Finances Pine Manor College has recently announced that it will enter into an ‘educational partnership’ with Boston College as the ...
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The University of Windsor Collaborates with BlackBerry
Covering a Range of Cyber security Topics The university of Windsor, which is popularly known for its quality education, shaped by community challenges, a transitioning ...
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UK Government announces measures to protect Universities
Range of Regulatory Measures The United Kingdom government has recently announced a range of measures to protect students and universities from the impact of coronavirus ...
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5 Reasons To Feel Optimistic About Coronavirus
Okay, you are reading this and you’ve grown your reading skills sitting at home fighting the coronavirus. The news cycle over the past few months ...
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Big News! Iceland Confirms No Whale Killing This Year
A total of 146 fin whales and six minke whales were killed in 2018 Iceland is infamous for its notorious tradition of whale killing. Finally, ...
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Schools across England to reopen in phases
Six Weeks of Closure The schools across England have been closed for almost six weeks as a result of the COVID-19 lockdown will reopen in ...
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Universities face disastrous fall in income due to COVID-19
Economic Crisis for Universities Australian Universities are facing an economic catastrophe and massive job losses as campuses are shut down across the country. As vice-chancellors ...
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