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Why 1904 testing methods should not be used for today's students

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imageWhy are archaic tests being used today?Clemens v. Vogelsang, CC BY

When I was an elementary school student, schools in my hometown administered IQ tests every couple of years. I felt very scared of the psychologist who came in to give those tests.

I also performed terribly. As a result, at one point, I was moved to a lower-grade classroom so I could...

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With #OpISIS, Anonymous hacktivists contribute virtual boots on the ground

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imageAnonymous wants to make sure militant Islamist propaganda video, like this being filmed in Syria, doesn't make it online. Reuters/Stringer

The Islamic State, or ISIS, as well as other terrorist groups, use the internet – and more specifically, social media – as a public relations outlet. They release their public campaigns through...

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Are Texas textbooks making cops more trigger-happy?

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imageAre textbooks having an impact on the framing of race issues?thefuturistics, CC BY-NC

Perusing a passage on the Civil War in a high school student’s history textbook in Texas might leave you wondering if black Americans were ever enslaved and if there really is any truth to anti-black racism at all.

A natural question is, are these textbooks...

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Can Tesla's enthusiast customers help it sell the electric car for the everyperson?

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imageTesla owners with clever license plates: W/O GAS, TSLA 101, SUN ENRG, and SIN CO2.jurvetson/flickr, CC BY-SA

I’m in a parking lot in Menlo Park, California, with Tesla owner Darrell, part of my recent sojourn to the Bay Area to research the culture of electric vehicles.

His bright orange Roadster convertible draws admiring glances from...

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Paper or plastic? How disposable bag bans, fees and taxes affect consumer behavior

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imageWill a tax on disposable bags curb their use?Plastic bags via www.shutterstock.com

Last month, England became the latest government – and last among members of the UK – to pass a policy to combat the recent rise in the use of disposable plastic shopping bags, in its case a five-pence charge for each one.

While English newspapers warned th...

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Many small microaggressions add up to something big

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imageWhat was that supposed to mean?Women image via www.shutterstock.com.

Upon entering a classroom or office for the first time, I frequently take more than a few seconds to place my book bag on the floor. I do this to give the occupants of the room the opportunity to brush aside all assumptions they may have made before meeting me, their professor or...

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Islamic State versus Da'ish or Daesh? The political battle over naming

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imageIn condemning terrorist attacks in Paris, French president Francois Hollande (center) used the term Da'ish to refer to Islamic State, a deliberate naming change. Reuters

In responding to the attacks on multiple sites in Paris, French President François Hollande announced that Da’ish had declared war on France and promised retaliation....

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  5. How Islamic law can take on ISIS
  6. Paris attacks push progress at Vienna talks on Syria
  7. Paris: the war with ISIS enters a new stage
  8. Deportations punish children most
  9. Egypt's Sisi signals shift toward Muslim Brotherhood
  10. Scientist at work: searching for tiny neutrinos in the South Pole's thick ice
  11. College students go online to learn about sex
  12. How existentialism can shield us from the free market's dark side
  13. The long and troubled racial past of Mizzou
  14. Can listening to music help you sleep?
  15. Yes, eastern coyotes are hybrids, but the 'coywolf' is not a thing
  16. Unsurprised by Missouri – scholars on the roots of racial unrest on campus
  17. Canada could shed its split personality on climate change at Paris talks
  18. Could a smartphone app help stop the next polio outbreak in Pakistan?
  19. Norwegians using 'Texas' to mean 'crazy' actually isn't so crazy
  20. Social Security, Ponzi schemes and why the government isn't 'stealing' your money
  21. Under the sea: Russia, China and American control of the waterways
  22. Human biases hold key to solving both Europe's refugee crisis and climate change
  23. Body hair helps animals stay clean – and could inspire self-cleaning technologies
  24. Does psychotherapy research with trauma survivors underestimate the patient-therapist relationship?
  25. Scholars: Fox Biz did its job, debate highlighted political differences
  26. Does Missouri president ouster offer lessons to universities grappling with a racist past?
  27. In targeting Exxon on climate, New York puts all corporations on notice
  28. Fox relies on polls too much in planning GOP debate
  29. Why the world still needs nonprofits
  30. How ratings-driven presidential debates are weakening American democracy
  31. Academic print books are dying. What's the future?
  32. US and Chinese tempers rise in the South China Sea
  33. Businesses can actually sue you for posting negative reviews – and now Congress is fighting back
  34. If the US had price on carbon, would Keystone XL have made sense?
  35. As the US heads to climate talks, it seeks a plan to 'trust but verify'
  36. How the science of human behavior is beginning to reshape the US government
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  38. How computers broke science – and what we can do to fix it
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  40. The activists' playbook behind Obama's Keystone rejection
  41. The Keystone XL pipeline debate is over, but our infrastructure needs are not
  42. Hollywood shines a spotlight on real journalism
  43. Jobs report shows why it's time Speaker Ryan and President Obama sat down for a beer
  44. Black Panthers and Black Lives Matter -- parallels and progress
  45. Labor's rank and file still believe in collective bargaining's power to bolster middle class
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