The Weekly News Quiz: Jan. 9
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The Cost Of Teachers Tailoring Lessons To Students’ Learning Styles
Some students are visual learners, some need to hear the lesson but a new study questions whether it’s worth the investment.
Octopuses And Their Relatives Are A New Animal Welfare Frontier
California and Washington approved bans on octopus farming this year. ±á²¹·É²¹¾±Ê»¾± has considered similar action.
The Weekly News Quiz: Dec. 26
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The Weekly News Quiz: Dec. 19
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How This Indigenous Attorney Fights For Climate Justice
Growing up on Guam, Julian Aguon saw the law used against Indigenous peoples. Now he’s fighting back in the world’s highest court.
The Weekly News Quiz: Dec. 12
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As Seas Rise, Marshes May Still Trap Carbon — And Cool The Planet
Rising seas spell doom for coastal wetlands trapping carbon — or do they? New research reveals that as these ecosystems transition, they can still trap carbon and possibly cool the planet.
Luigi Mangione’s ±á²¹·É²¹¾±Ê»¾± Friends Shocked By Arrest In UnitedHealthcare CEO Shooting
Luigi Mangione lived at the Surfbreak co-living community near Ala Moana Park on Oʻahu. He was arrested Monday in Pennsylvania, five days after the shooting of an insurance executive.
The Weekly News Quiz: Dec. 5
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