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This Edtech Business Competition Is a Win for the Education Ecosystem

On October 7, seven talented edtech entrepreneurs will take center stage at the final event of the 2019 Milken-Penn GSE Education Business Plan Competition (EBPC). Each finalist hopes to impress the expert judges with a winning pitch as they vie for a share of more than $120,000 in cash and prizes. It’s been a long […]

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Fancy teabags are releasing billions of microplastic particles into your tea

While many people are trying to reduce their plastic use, some artisan tea makers are moving in the opposite direction, replacing traditional paper teabags with plastic ones. Now scientists have warned that anyone drinking these teas could end up swallowing billions of microplastic particles that have been shed from the bags. Over time, plastic breaks

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Redmi 8A Flash Sale Auto Buy Script on Flipkart & Mi Sites Trick to Buy

Trick to Buy Redmi 8A Flash Sale Auto-Buy Script from Flipkart on 29th September 2019 at 11:59 PM: Xiaomi already released so many budget mobiles in the recent days, but none of them priced around 6,000 Rs. Apart from this, they have launched Dual Camera, Bezel-less display mobiles and now they are here to present

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Germany reports landmark case of West Nile virus

Authorities are reporting the first known human case of West Nile virus transmitted by mosquitoes in Germany, a development apparently hastened by climate change. The national disease control and tropical medicine centers said Friday the person developed encephalitis but recovered after hospital treatment. The virus originated in Africa but has been spread northward by migratory

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A Makerspace, Teaching Studio or Wellness Center? The Role of Libraries in College Innovation

Libraries have long been central to college campuses. In fact, one way colleges have measured their greatness has been to boast about the size of their library collections. (Harvard wins on that metric, with 18.9 million volumes.Yale is close behind at 15.2 million.) But now that so many materials are digital, is a book count

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Dragon Quest XI S Echoes of an Elusive Age review: Another RPG jewel for the Switch

With the franchise beginning in 1986, Dragon Quest is one of gaming’s most enduring franchises. While it lacks the popularity of Final Fantasy here in the West, it’s the kind of game that sells bucketloads in Japan – even helping to shift hardware. Now that the most recent entry, Dragon Quest XI, is coming to

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5.8 magnitude earthquake shakes Istanbul, damages mosque

A 5.8 magnitude earthquake shook Istanbul on Thursday, sending school children and residents into the streets and collapsing the minaret of a mosque in Turkey’s commercial and cultural center. Turkey’s Disaster and Emergency Management Authority said the earthquake struck in the Sea of Marmara at 1:59 p.m. (1059 GMT) at 7 kilometers (4.4 miles) deep

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Avoiding calamity: How to stream video with supreme fidelity

Live streaming is no stranger to fiasco and debacle. The world over, there exists no fan of football, wrestling, or Game of Thrones who hasn’t encountered the exasperating wheel-of-doom: the video is buffering, and the action—maddeningly—grinds unceremoniously to a halt. Indeed, as an audience, we’ve resigned ourselves to the inexorability of service interruption, and

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As New England Liberal Arts Colleges Struggle Financially, One Pins Hopes on Health Care Majors

New England is known for fall foliage, devotion to its controversial football team and its concentration of small colleges. But financial challenges are endangering this institutional species, forcing campuses in the region to adapt or die. Since 2015, 14 institutions in New England have closed and nine have merged, says Barbara Brittingham, president of the

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6 Smart Technologies That Have Changed The Interior Design Industry

Technology has changed practically every aspect of our lives. From the way we shop to the way we bank, technological developments have revolutionized the way in which we live and work.  One sector which has seen a particular shift thanks to technology is interior design. Here, we’ll look at the best interior design technologies that

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