- Giving Career Advice to Kids Has Never Been Harder The Wall Street Journal
- A Guide to Creating Career Pathways for Young People The Annie E. Casey Foundation
- How to Choose a Career Path as a Student: Top Strategies to Avoid Regret USA Today
- Tips To Help Teens Choose A Career Path The San Diego Voice & Viewpoint
- KidsMatter 2 Us – Tips for Teens In A Challenging Job Market Positively Naperville
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Giving Career Advice to Kids Has Never Been Harder – The Wall Street Journal
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After Decades of Searching, Scientists Make a Major Breakthrough in the Mystery Surrounding Our Galaxy’s Black Hole
Every large galaxy harbors a supermassive black hole at its center, each one emitting powerful winds of hot gas from its event horizon. Our galaxy should be no exception. Yet for the last 50 or so years, astronomers have been searching…
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7 High-Protein Foods Women over 50 Should Eat Every Week
- After 50, protein is crucial for supporting muscle, bone and overall health.
- Include high-protein foods like salmon, strained (Greek-style) yogurt, cottage cheese, tofu, beans, lentils and chicken.
- These foods offer other nutrients like calcium,…
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Investigating the Role of Gut Microbiota in IPF
New evidence is elucidating the apparent link between gut microbiota and idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF), which may be mediated by circulating inflammatory proteins. The study, which was
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Scientists create a paper-thin light that glows like the sun
Light bulbs come in all sorts of forms—globes, spirals, candle-like tips, and long tubes—but few are truly thin. Now, scientists reporting in ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces have designed an LED so slender it’s nearly as thin as paper,…
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Scientists create a paper-thin light that glows like the sun
Light bulbs come in all sorts of forms—globes, spirals, candle-like tips, and long tubes—but few are truly thin. Now, scientists reporting in ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces have designed an LED so slender it’s nearly as thin as paper,…
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Windows 10 support ends October 14, but here’s how to get an extra year for free
You’ve known it for a while: Microsoft has determined that it’s moving Windows 10 to “end of life” status starting on October 14. That means while Windows 10 PCs will continue to work after that date, they’ll stop getting important security…
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Stevenage FC father and son fans bond travelling to every match
A father and son said they formed a very special bond after months of travelling to every home and away game for their beloved football team.
John and Oscar Aizlewood attended every Stevenage FC match, including cup ties, during the 2024/25…
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Calls To End “Software Obsolescence” on International E-Waste Day
Right to Repair campaigners in Europe
Right to Repair Europe
400 million computers world-wide could, from the 14 of October, be facing a fast journey to the scrap heap as Microsoft ends automatic and free support for Windows 10-campaigners are…
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Google’s silent Chrome upgrade hits 3 billion Android users
Google is launching a quiet but substantial update to its Chrome browser, which is meant…
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