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Available articles from October 2016

  • "3 things I wish I'd known before my freshman year of college"
  • "A guide for making friends in middle school"
  • "Do your kids need a helping hand in math? Experts say let them count on their fingers"
  • "Lessons for kids and adults on 'Sesame Street'"
  • "Parents, get your kids out to vote. Or tell them the WiFi is no longer free"
  • "RedBlueAmerica: Should immigrants be subject to an ideological test?"
  • "Wondering when to speak out against casual racism"
  • "Gender gap in presidential voting" (image)
  • "Popular school season foods" (image)
  • "Clarity about concussions"
  • "Teen Concussions" (video)
  • "Videos are often misleading"
  • "Videos provide critical contextual evidence"
  • "Why Do Drivers Use Mobile Phones While Driving? The Contribution of Compensatory Beliefs"
  • "Change college admissions and help teens change the world"
  • "How does heavy rain stay up in the clouds?"
  • "Math stumps your doctor, too"
  • "A novel approach: Bringing books into the 21st century"

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