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A new real-time monitoring system captures minute-by-minute changes in toxic metals resulting from traffic pollution.
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FOX 5 DC on MSNNew Maryland laws take effect July 1, 2025Several new laws take effect on July 1, 2025 in Maryland, addressing education, digital privacy, housing, healthcare, infrastructure, and recreational marijuana.
Formerly incarcerated individuals Alfredo “Pasta” Ochoa, left, and Anh-Tuan Pham fold a tablecloth while helping clean up after their Reintegration Academy graduation at Sacramento State on May 9.
School officials say the law cost public schools enrollment and money, though sponsors believe the overall effect was ...
One California re-entry program boasts a 92 percent success rate in helping former prisoners find jobs or continue schooling — and keep from reoffending.
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Philstar Life on MSNWant to study in Korea? Seoul National University opens applications for international students on July 7Seoul National University (SNU), one of South Korea's top universities, is opening applications for international students on July 7. Founded in 1946, SNU has 16 academic colleges that offer more than ...
Proponents say the mobile unit is just the latest idea to remove barriers to education access — in this case, instances when ...
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WEHT Evansville on MSNTeam Kentucky takes GED testing on the roadGovernor Andy Beshear announced Team Kentucky is taking GED testing on the road, traveling to 25 areas in the state lacking ...
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NEWS10 ABC on MSNAmazon warehouse site plans proposed in SchoharieThe proposal for a new Amazon “Last Mile” warehouse is in the hands of Schoharie Planning Board members. The facility’s site plans will be reviewed at the next planning board ...
Georgia Tech researchers demonstrated techniques for capturing CO₂ more efficiently and affordably using extremely cold air and widely available porous sorbent materials, expanding ...
Nearly 30 years after dropping out, Jason Jefferson received his GED from his former principal. The City of Tallahassee’s ...
I was so excited you know,” said Nagel. The Chancey’s are hoping to expand their GED classes to include people in jail. “I just love doing it. I love teaching. I always have.
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