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Our school approach in teaching sustainability

Scientix

After-school clubs support mental and physical health, providing a safe space for students to develop their skills and talents. We strive to enhance access, relevance, and opportunities for all members of our community by making the school a hub for learning. National curricula also face logistical, social, and political barriers.

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How can data management tools help us discover new treatments for a chronic disease?

Futurum

ME/CFS can get worse after any activity, whether it is physical or mental. To do this, researchers need access to as much data about ME/ CFS as possible. No matter what the focus of the research, access to data is very important. Often, people with ME/CFS are unable to do their usual activities.

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How can engineering address human rights issues?

Futurum

Across Peru, thousands of people do not have access to clean water or efficient transport links. Access to water and sanitation are fundamental human rights. By combining engineering and human rights disciplines, he is researching the links between access to transport and the inequalities facing Peruvians today.

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Top 10 FREE Distance Learning Resources

PCS Edventures

Hazel partners with schools to ensure that all students have access to quality health care. When learners are sick at school they can talk virtually to a licensed Hazel healthcare provider who communicates a care plan to the student's school nurse, parent and primary physician. Free access to online yoga and mindfulness classes.

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The Making of A New Kind of Science

Stephen Wolfram

My journey in science began in the early 1970s—and by the time I was 14 I’d already written three book-length “treatises” about physics (though these wouldn’t see the light of day for several more decades). For almost a decade starting in 1982, my primary computer had been a progressively more sophisticated Sun workstation.

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