Tag: dream
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Nigerian Educators Take a Different Approach, Opening Hybrid Education School in Moorhead – InForum
[ad_1] MOORHEAD — Amos Tarfa wears many hats. He loves math and science, so he teaches. Having a dream and witnessing the decline in academic performance across the country, he started a new school called Life Stem Academy in June this year. Tarfa, which already lives in many of the classrooms at Moorhead’s vacant Thomas ... -
Psychedelics: Unraveling the Science and Hype
[ad_1] Regulators are under increasing pressure to expand access to psychedelics for the treatment of mental illness. Experts say the science is promising, but the hype is useless. In December 2021, Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA) denied a request to downschedule psilocybin and MDMA (3,4-methylenedioxymethamphetamine) from Schedule 9 (Prohibited Substances) to Schedule 8 (Controlled Substances). The ... -
Natasha Mabuza: Advocate for Girls’ Education in Africa
[ad_1] London, United Kingdom — The main objective of the non-profit advocacy group for girls’ education is to improve access to education for girls. But when the beneficiaries of such efforts continue the purpose of the organization in their private lives, it shows how influential the organization is in the first place. It happened in ... -
Has science evolved to record dreams?
[ad_1] EEG recordings show little difference between REM sleep and wakefulness EEG recordings show little difference between REM sleep and wakefulness Our understanding of human biology has come a long way in the last century. However, progress in our understanding of dreams has been very slow. The biological function of dreams is a gray area. ... -
Luke O’Neill joins TV production company Kite for science TV venture – Irish Times
[ad_1] Television production company Kite Entertainment collaborated with Professor Luke O’Neill to develop a science-themed show for a global audience. Kite’77, a partnership between Dublin-based independent companies and scientists, writers and broadcasters, will be led by former BBC Entertainment Commissioning Editor Suzanne McManus. Funded by Enterprise Ireland, the project will focus on both Professor O’Neill’s ... -
New research findings on mental health assessment
[ad_1] A study from Ohio State University shows why assessments and questions should be personalized. CLEVELAND — Suicide is the 12th leading cause of death nationwide. But from age 10 he is the second leading cause of death among young people aged 14, and from age 15 he is the third leading cause of death ... -
Courses that offer permanent work-from-home options
[ad_1] Work From Home (WFHMore) saw the light of day due to the Covid-induced pandemic. This WFH of his has revolutionized the working culture of society and brought more comfort to employees. Here are some courses that offer permanent work from home jobs. Reasons for working from home Working from home as ... -
Moving from rhetoric to educational outcomes
[ad_1] Over the last few weeks I have been grappling with nagging conundrums about the current state of affairs, not only in the City of Cambridge, but in our country. The advent of social media, coupled with the 24-hour news cycle, has led many of us to forget or choose to ignore the importance (moral ...










