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High School Exceptional Student Education Science Teacher

North Broward Preparatory School, 7600, Lyons Road, Coconut Creek, Broward County, Florida, 33073, United States
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Date Listed18 May 2026
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Curated headlines from United States · science · 20 stories

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The Hechinger Report·higher-ed

In Texas, high schools bet on a bright future for oil and gas careers under Trump

MIDLAND, Texas — Dylan Ruiz sat in front of a nearly 6-foot-tall structure, a jumble of pumps and valves that simulate the flow of liquids and pressure changes. He was working through a training scenario on preventing…

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The College Fix·higher-ed

U. Washington scrubs ‘all-gender’ restroom page from website in wake of complaint

Defending Education alleges the public university ‘is violating Title IX by refusing to give its female students access to single-sex intimate spaces’ SEATTLE — The University of Washington recently removed a page from…

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James G. Martin Center

Archivists and Justice: A Call to Reform

Fans of the classic, North Carolina-set sitcom, The Andy Griffith Show , immediately recognize the exclamation “Surprise, surprise, surprise!” The character Gomer Pyle frequently and humorously utters this expression.…

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MIT News·higher-ed

Startup making reusable emergency housing wins MIT $100K competition

A startup making emergency housing cheaper and faster to deploy won this year’s MIT $100K Entrepreneurship Competition on May 12. Uplift Microhome is building reusable, modular housing units to provide housing on demand…

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The Hechinger Report·higher-ed

Many boys aren’t interested in school. Can building more career-focused high schools help?

DANIELSON, Conn. — Inside the carpentry classroom at Harvard H. Ellis Technical High School in eastern Connecticut, three dozen sophomores and juniors are building cabinets and framing walls. Saws buzz, hammers clank…

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FSU News·higher-ed

FSU College of Medicine graduates 121 new doctors

Bracketed by the musical works of Sir Edward Elgar’s “ Pomp and Circumstance ,” the 121-member Florida State University College of Medicine Class of 2026 marched into Ruby Diamond Concert Hall Saturday as students and…

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Reason·policy

Stewart Brand on Fixing Stuff, Modern Environmentalism, and the Nuclear Future

https://dts.podtrac.com/redirect.mp3/d2h6a3ly6ooodw.cloudfront.net/reasontv_audio_8371064.mp3 1x 1.1x 1.25x 1.5x 2x 3x :15 :15 Download Why Civilization Needs Better Manuals Stewart Brand has spent decades shaping how…

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The Hechinger Report·higher-ed

As more rural students apply to college, attention turns to helping them succeed there

AMHERST, Mass. — Crowding around a fire pit outside the Amherst College campus center, earnest-looking high school seniors offered fire-building suggestions as intently as if they were taking a final exam. “This is our…

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The College Fix·higher-ed

Harvard paid Claudine Gay $1.5M in her first full year after resigning

Harvard University paid former president Claudine Gay over $1.5 million in 2024 after her resignation amid plagiarism and antisemitism scandals. This is more than the $1.3 million she made the previous year, “which…

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Chalkbeat·policy

A year ago, experts worried about NAEP’s future. Now, the test is expanding.

This story was originally published in The 74 . Sign up for their newsletters here . A year ago, there was speculation that the Nation’s Report Card was at risk under the Trump administration. Testing experts at the…

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Chalkbeat·higher-ed

NYC PTA funding inequities: See how much your school’s PTA raises

Sign up for Chalkbeat New York’s free daily newsletter to get essential news about NYC’s public schools delivered to your inbox. New York City’s public school system has long been defined by inequities of concentrated…

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MIT News·higher-ed

Big strides in cancer detection and treatment from the tiniest technologies

That there is tremendous potential for nanotechnology to transform cancer detection and treatment is a vision that has guided faculty at the Marble Center for Cancer Nanomedicine through its first 10 years. On April 9,…

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Ohio State News·higher-ed

Ohio State educators honored for service in classroom and beyond

The work that educators do every day in teaching and furthering research and innovation is the foundation of The Ohio State University’s land-grant mission, President Ravi V. Bellamkonda said at the university’s annual…

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FSU News·higher-ed

FSU’S FCR-STEM names Pensacola’s Anna Prindle first Innovating Educator of the Year

The Florida Center for Research in STEM (FCR-STEM) at Florida State University has awarded its first-ever Innovating Teacher of the Year award to honor Anna Prindle, a fifth-grade teacher at Holley-Navarre Intermediate…

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Georgia Tech News

Why Georgia’s Severe Weather Season Has Been Unusually Quiet

Why Georgia’s Severe Weather Season Has Been Unusually Quiet Superadmin Fri, 05/15/2026 - 15:10 The peak of the severe weather season is nearing its end, but in Georgia, it's been a quieter period than residents have…

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Reason·policy

The Surprising Divide Over What Counts as True

Maria and Peter are students and meet up for a late dinner. Peter asks Maria whether Tom is at the party that they intend to go to after dinner. Maria answers that Tom is at the party. After all, Tom had told her that…

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UC Irvine News·edtech

A new approach to dementia care

A year after launching an ambitious research effort to support dementia patients and caregivers, UC Irvine nursing researchers have moved into real-world care settings, collecting data directly from patients and using…

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Harvard Gazette·higher-ed

Food as medicine? How nutrition can improve cancer outcomes.

Health Food as medicine? How nutrition can improve cancer outcomes. Tufts professor shares early research regarding programs as part of oncology care Samantha Laine Perfas Harvard Staff Writer May 15, 2026 4 min read…

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Yale News

A ‘random class’ led her to large language models

Yale computer science student Elizabeth Schaefer ‘26 used a random CS class to discover LLMs — now she’s researching AI bias in medicine and heading to a Ph.D.

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Ohio State News·higher-ed

Ohio State names Haab as next Faculty Athletics Rep

Professor Timothy Haab will serve as The Ohio State University’s next Faculty Athletics Representative (FAR) to the NCAA and the Big Ten Conference, the university announced Friday. Ross Bjork, Ohio State senior vice…

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