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  • Two Jurassic Mammal Relatives Had Uniquely Shaped Jaw Joints

    Two Jurassic Mammal Relatives Had Uniquely Shaped Jaw Joints

    The evolution of the modern mammal jaw is more complex than previously thought, according to a new analysis of fossils belonging to two mammaliamorph species: (i) Polistodon chuannanensis, a Middle Jurassic herbivorous tritylodontid with a…

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  • Maldives becomes the first country to achieve ‘triple elimination’ of mother-to-child transmission of HIV, syphilis and hepatitis B

    Maldives becomes the first country to achieve ‘triple elimination’ of mother-to-child transmission of HIV, syphilis and hepatitis B

    13 October 2025 — In a landmark public health achievement, the World Health Organization (WHO) has validated the Maldives for eliminating mother-to-child transmission (EMTCT) of hepatitis B, while maintaining its earlier validation (in 2019)…

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  • A peer-reviewed paper claimed a researcher was an expert in sex robots. He’s not. – Retraction Watch

    A peer-reviewed paper claimed a researcher was an expert in sex robots. He’s not. – Retraction Watch

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    What would you do if you discovered your name in a list of experts on sex robots despite having never studied sex robots? 

    That was the situation for one rather panicked researcher who reached out to us in late September…

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  • Stock market today: Live updates

    Traders work on the floor at New York Stock Exchange American at the New York Stock Exchange in New York City, U.S., April 10, 2025.

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    Stock futures were little changed on Monday night, following a winning session in which the major averages recovered a chunk of their losses suffered at the end of last week.

    Dow Jones Industrial Average futures ticked higher by just 19 points. S&P 500 and Nasdaq-100 futures hovered just below the flatline.

    The S&P 500 and Dow each jumped more than 1% on the day, marking the former’s biggest one-day gain since May 27. The broad market index also clawed back more than half of Friday’s steep decline. The Dow had its best day since Sept. 11, broke a five-day losing streak and recovered two-thirds of Friday’s losses.

    The moves came after a Truth Social post from President Donald Trump eased investor worries about growing trade tensions between China and the U.S. “Don’t worry about China, it will all be fine,” Trump’s Sunday post said.

    That sent tech stocks such as Oracle, AMD and Nvidia up broadly, leading the market higher. The tech-heavy Nasdaq notched a more than 2% gain.

    “Trade policy remains a key driver for US financial markets this year, and last week saw a sharp re-escalation in tensions between the US and China,” Ulrike Hoffmann-Burchardi, global head of equities at UBS Global Wealth Management, said in a note. “With hardened positions on both sides, we expect increased equity market volatility into the end of the month. However, the history of Trump-Xi negotiations suggests that escalation is often followed by tactical truces, and rare earth minerals versus shipping fees could ultimately seal a deal.”

    Investors on Tuesday will look to keep this momentum going, as major banks such as JPMorgan Chase and Goldman Sachs are set to report third-quarter earnings.

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  • Here’s How Future Can Help You Crush Your Fitness Goals From Anywhere

    Here’s How Future Can Help You Crush Your Fitness Goals From Anywhere

    All products and services featured are independently chosen by editors. However, Billboard may receive a commission on orders placed through its retail links, and the retailer may receive certain auditable data for accounting purposes.

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  • Best portable power station deal: Save 43% on the Oupes Exodus 2400

    Best portable power station deal: Save 43% on the Oupes Exodus 2400

    SAVE $470: The Oupses Exodus 2400 portable power station is on sale at Amazon for $629, down from the list price of $1,099. That’s a 43% discount.


    A portable power station can save the day on many…

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  • Avatar Motion Capture Is ‘Most Empowering Form of Acting’

    Avatar Motion Capture Is ‘Most Empowering Form of Acting’

    Zoe Saldaña said in an interview with Beyond Noise that James Cameron is “considering a documentary about the making” of the “Avatar” movies, which the Oscar-winning actor is keen on because it will “finally give us a chance to…

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  • Molten Oxide Electrolysis and the Economics of Electrified Steel | by Michael Barnard | The Future is Electric | Oct, 2025

    Molten Oxide Electrolysis and the Economics of Electrified Steel | by Michael Barnard | The Future is Electric | Oct, 2025

    Balancing capital costs, energy intensity, and market timing in the race to zero-emission metallurgy.

    In my recent reassessment of global steel demand trajectories, particularly in light of declining cement consumption driven by a slowing Chinese…

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  • ‘Stranger Things’ Season 5, Volume 1 Runtimes Revealed

    ‘Stranger Things’ Season 5, Volume 1 Runtimes Revealed

    Stranger Things co-creator Ross Duffer is finally setting the record straight about the season five runtimes.

    After rumors swirled that every episode in the fifth and final season of the hit Netflix series would run over 90 minutes long…

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  • The role of remediation in nursing education

    The role of remediation in nursing education

    This article explores the transformative role of remediation in nursing education, highlighting its ability to bridge academic learning and clinical practice. By fostering self-directed learning, critical thinking, and resilience through innovative strategies like AI-powered tools and reflective practice, remediation prepares nursing students for real-world healthcare challenges.

    Remediation has emerged as a pivotal component of modern nursing education, serving as an essential bridge between academic instruction and clinical practice. Far beyond a reactive intervention for struggling students, remediation is a proactive, structured, and student-centered approach that fosters a growth mindset, supports clinical judgment development, and cultivates resilience. When thoughtfully integrated into the nursing curriculum, remediation contributes meaningfully to both short-term academic achievement and long-term professional competence. It prepares nursing students to meet the demands of an increasingly complex and dynamic healthcare environment.

    Remediation – a continuous cycle of learning

    At its core, remediation involves a continuous cycle of self-assessment, targeted learning, clinical application, and reflective practice. This iterative process reinforces deep learning while encouraging students to take ownership of their educational journey. The initial stage centers on self-assessment, which enables students to identify areas of weakness or knowledge gaps. Using formative assessment tools, such as quizzes, reflective writing, and concept mapping, students are guided to recognize their learning needs. These insights are then organized thematically, allowing for strategic prioritization and individualized learning goals.

    To address these identified gaps, students are encouraged to engage with a variety of reputable resources, including course resources, peer-reviewed journal articles, and clinical decision-making tools like Lippincott® Advisor. This multifaceted approach to content acquisition supports diverse learning preferences and promotes evidence-based practice. Importantly, students are also taught to employ metacognitive strategies such as self-regulation, elaboration, and critical reflection. By documenting their learning processes and monitoring their progress, students enhance their ability to think critically and develop habits associated with lifelong learning.

    The strength of remediation lies in its cyclical nature. After acquiring new knowledge, students are expected to apply their learning in realistic, practice-based settings. Clinical simulations, patient case studies, and scenario-based discussions serve as effective mechanisms for translating theoretical knowledge into practical skills. These experiences allow students to refine their clinical judgment, identify residual gaps in understanding, and solidify their competency. Following each application experience, students engage in reflective exercises that prompt them to evaluate their performance, integrate feedback, and adapt their strategies accordingly. This continuous loop of learning and reflection promotes mastery and supports long-term retention.

    A targeted, data-driven approach to reviewing content is a distinguishing feature of effective remediation. Rather than revisiting all instructional material indiscriminately, students are guided to focus on specific content areas where deficits remain. The use of academic performance analytics and diagnostic tools enhances this process by providing actionable insights into students’ strengths and weaknesses. Faculty play a critical role in interpreting this data and coaching students through personalized learning plans. Additionally, the inclusion of diverse content modalities such as infographics, podcasts, interactive modules, and visual case studies serves to increase engagement and accommodate varied learning styles.

    Assessing applied learning

    Equally vital to the success of remediation is the integration of applied learning opportunities. Encouraging students to use newly acquired knowledge in complex clinical scenarios facilitates higher-order thinking and supports the development of clinical decision-making skills. Strategies such as case-based learning, team-based simulations, and unfolding patient scenarios have consistently demonstrated improved learning outcomes and deeper engagement. Without this application phase, remediation risks becoming a passive exercise, potentially leaving critical knowledge gaps unresolved.

    Assessment following remediation serves a dual purpose: it provides an opportunity for students to retrieve and apply knowledge in a meaningful context, and it offers faculty a chance to evaluate the effectiveness of the remediation process. Programs that incentivize thorough remediation — for example, by awarding academic credit or offering second-chance assessments — motivate students to invest in their learning. Research indicates that assigning targeted remediation activities to students who score below a certain threshold, followed by opportunities for reassessment, leads to improved academic performance and increased confidence.

    An emerging and transformative element in contemporary remediation practices is the integration of artificial intelligence (AI). AI-powered tools, such as Lippincott® Ready for NCLEX®, offer personalized learning pathways that adapt dynamically to each student’s performance metrics. These platforms provide rich, multimodal content ranging from adaptive quizzes to interactive case scenarios that support knowledge reinforcement, critical thinking, and skill application. Students identified as at-risk are offered expanded remediation content, including scenario-based exercises and targeted feedback loops. By utilizing AI and a research-backed remediation process that includes assessing, reviewing, applying, and reflecting, educators can make remediation both individualized and scalable, ultimately increasing its effectiveness and accessibility.

    The positive impact of remediation on nursing education

    Remediation in nursing education should be conceptualized not as a punitive or remedial measure, but as a forward-looking, empowering strategy that supports the holistic development of nursing students. By fostering self-directed learning, encouraging targeted review, facilitating clinical application, and promoting reflective practice, remediation prepares students to become safe, effective, and adaptable healthcare professionals. As nursing education continues to evolve in response to technological advancements and changing patient needs, the integration of data-informed strategies and AI-enhanced platforms will further elevate the role of remediation. Ultimately, well-executed remediation fosters a culture of excellence and accountability, ensuring that every student is equipped to contribute meaningfully to patient care and the healthcare system at large.

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