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Managing Mental Health In College Students Using A Web-Based Intervention Method

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College is a critical time when students experience major transitions. For example, students may be moving away from family, friends, and support systems. They also…
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Monitoring Radio Pulses In Real Time With Genetic Algorithms

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The 21st century has brought a new landmark to the observational radio astronomy. Astronomers are now able to detect radio signals from a plethora of…
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Graphene Improves The Efficiency Of Semiconductor Solar Water Splitting

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Lighting our towns and cities, the vehicles we drive, and even charging and powering electronic devices all depend on energy from fuel. As the world…
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The Balance Of Parenting: How Best To Support Children’s Self-Regulation

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Young children are faced with learning to control their behaviors and emotions, which is a skill labeled self-regulation. You can see different levels of this…
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Examining Increased Costs Associated With Joint Government Programs

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U.S. federal agencies exist to accomplish specific missions; for example, the Department of Defense (DoD) ensures national security, and the National Aeronautics and Space Administration…
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The Principle Of Optimal Biodiversity: Why Nature Needs Diversity And How It Achieves It

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Biodiversity conservation is a vital task for humanity as IPBES (1, see section 3.2, pp. 196) recently stated once again. The principle of optimal biodiversity…
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Bone Histology Linking The Past To The Present: New Discoveries About Caimans’ Evolutionary History In South America

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Bone histology is, comparatively, a modern branch in paleontology. The techniques slowly started to be applied during the 1960s and 1970s on fossilized bones (Figure…
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Yellow River Floods And The Collapse Of Chinese Dynasties

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China is an epicenter for some of the world’s most devastating natural disasters. Among them, Yellow River flooding affects one of the largest areas and…
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Dung Beetles: Lending A Hand In Mine Rehabilitation

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Opencast mines in South Africa are usually rehabilitated using soil that was stripped from the land prior to mining and stockpiled until it is needed…
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Assessing Aged Care Workers’ Understanding Of Person-Centered Care

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With the aged care sector under the spotlight and currently undergoing a Royal Commission in Australia, it is a timely reminder of the value that aged…
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How Soil Management Can Help In The Battle Against Panama Disease And Other Fusarium Wilts

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Fusarium wilt, a plant disease caused by pathogenic strains of the soil fungus Fusarium oxysporum, affects over 100 crops including banana, tomato, ginger, cucumber, oil…
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