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Posts tagged ‘children’

2011.07.19   Geeky books for under 10s   (27)

This is a guest post by Katie Zenke. Katie has been writing about children’s books for almost ten years and occasionally writes about them in various places online. She even has a blog that she ...

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2011.03.07   Quick Hit: How CEOs’ daughters are helping close the wage gap   (0)

I found this quite interesting: A new, not-yet-published study that tracked 12 years of wage data in Denmark finds that when male CEOs had daughters, their female employees’ wages went up 1.3 percent while their ...

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2011.01.05   More young scientists: 8-Year-Olds Publish Scientific Bee Study   (0)

This one’s from last month, but it was sent to me after my last quick hit and I couldn’t resist the urge to share another story of young folk doing ground-breaking science work: “We discovered ...

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2010.06.23   Scientists are “normal” people, some children discover   (41)

This is a modified version of a post that was originally published at Restructure! In Drawings of Scientists, seventh graders draw and describe their image of scientists before and after a visit to Fermilab. BEFORE ...

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