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Schools Struggle to Meet Students' Mounting Mental-Health Needs

Keeping up with students’ growing mental-health needs was a concern for districts long before the pandemic began. It’s even harder now, educators and psychologists say.




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Playoff Preview: GHSA playoffs begin; Deerfield-Windsor, Sherwood need wins to play for championships

The GHSA football playoffs kick off Friday night with several area teams competing, while the GIAA playoffs move to the state semifinal round, where two local schools look to secure a spot in the championship game. Friday night’s matchups: Luella (5-5) at No. 6 Westover (9-1) Luella travels to Albany after finishing 4-2 in Region 5, capping their regular season with a 35-25 win over ...




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What channel is Alabama basketball vs. McNeese State today? Start time, streaming info

Alabama basketball is on the hunt for win No. 3 of the 2024-25 season.




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LSU women's basketball dominates Charleston Southern as Aneesah Morrow shines for Tigers

LSU women's basketball bucked a bit of a slow start to blowout Charleston Southern Tuesday morning.




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Gender in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics: Issues, Causes, Solutions

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See the Wonders of Bird Engineering in These Photos of Intricate Nests

In a new book, a curator at England's Natural History Museum describes rare and interesting nests and eggs—from the house sparrow to the village weaver—and the lessons they hold for avian conservation




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Ask Smithsonian: Can Chimps Be Genetically Engineered to Be Like Humans?

Human beings and chimps share as much as 98 percent of their DNA. If our species are so similar, can chimps be genetically engineered to be more like us?




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Christopher Gray's Scholly App Is Bringing Millions of Dollars to College Students in Need

Christopher Gray | Smithsonian Magazine’s 2016 American Ingenuity Award Winner for Youth Achievement Christopher Gray is the founder and CEO of Scholly, the groundbreaking web and mobile app that matches current or future college students who need financial support with scholarships that can help them. Scholly has been downloaded 850,000 times and has connected college students with some $50 million in scholarships. Philadelphia-based Gray, an ABC “Shark Tank” winner and recipient of a $100,000 grant from philanthropist Steve Case’s Rise of the Rest competition, sees his digital platform as a 21st-century tool for helping countless young Americans achieve their college dreams without piling on crushing debt.




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Pioneering Video Artist Peter Campus Presents His Version of the Star-Spangled Banner




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Academy Award Nominee Kathleen Turner Discusses Political Journalist Molly Ivins

More on Kathleen Turner and her show at Arena Stage: http://j.mp/T0IkkZ Before taking the stage in "Red Hot Patriot: The Kick-Ass Wit of Molly Ivins," Academy Award nominee Kathleen Turner discusses the woman who inspired the show.




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Why Engineering Will Be Vital in a Changing Climate

Smithsonian Secretary Wayne Clough offers personal insights on the realities of climate change and the best ways for society to adapt




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No Need for a Plane, This Snake Can Fly

Watch as researchers study the paradise tree snake that is capable of launching itself as far as 330 feet




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Need a New Organ? Surgeon Anthony Atala Sees a Future Where You Can Simply Print It Out

Anthony Atala | Smithsonian Magazine’s 2016 American Ingenuity Award Winner for Life Sciences The director of the Wake Forest Institute for Regenerative Medicine, Atala is a surgeon and leading expert in creating living human tissues and organs to replace those that are defective or damaged. He has spent the past decade attempting to construct living organs using 3-D printing technology. Atala implanted the world’s first laboratory-grown organ into a human in 1999 and, this year, he and his colleagues “printed” cartilage, bone and muscle tissue before successfully implanting them into a lab animal. That’s a crucial first step toward Atala’s long-term goal of overcoming the dire shortage of donated organs with custom-made body parts. Read more about Atala's work: http://smithmag.co/SiiV2J | #IngenuityAwards And more about the American Ingenuity Awards: http://smithmag.co/77xPqy




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Ask Smithsonian: Why Do We Sneeze?

Feel a sneeze coming on? Don’t hold it in! In this one-minute video, our Ask Smithsonian host, Eric Schulze, explains why we sneeze.




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Rome's Trevi Fountain Will Get a Much-Needed Cleaning—and a Controversial New Entry Fee

During the restorations, visitors will be able to see the famous site via a temporary walkway, which officials will use to study the flow of foot traffic




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Pat White, Gander-based aviation pioneer behind EVAS Air, dead at 69

Pat White, an entrepreneur who launched EVAS Air and the Gander Flight Training, has died. He was 69 years old.



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Cape Breton food bank offers salon experience to clients needing haircuts

Volunteers will be cutting hair at a salon based inside a Cape Breton food bank. The goal is to provide clients with the same salon experience paying customers would receive.



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Special wheels, special needs

OM uses a team car to transport teenagers with autism to Montenegro's only special needs school. But a better car is needed to continue.




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SolidWorks Wins Engineers’ Choice Award

Control Engineering Recognizes SolidWorks® 2009 for Design Simulation




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DS SolidWorks Unveils ‘Engineering Stimulus Package’ for Displaced Workers

Free SolidWorks 3D CAD Software, Training, and Certification will Build Valuable New Skills Employers Need




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SolidWorks ‘Engineering Stimulus Package‘ Yields Results

Displaced Workers Get Free SolidWorks CAD Software,Learn It, and Obtain New Jobs




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Spanish Engineering Students Get the Professional Tools They Deserve: SolidWorks

Intuitive 3D CAD Software, Used So Often by Professionals, Prepares EUSS Students for Success




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By Blog, Tweet, and Vote, DS SolidWorks Invites Engineers Everywhere To Contribute Ideas To New Interactive Product Design Web Show

‘Let’s Go Design’ TV Debuts Today




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Tomorrow’s Engineers Take Charge of the Planet

SolidWorks Education Edition 2010-2011 Equips Students for Sustainable Design Careers




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SolidWorks to sponsor elite automotive engineering teams in Formula SAE and Formula Student design competitions

Formula SAE and Formula Student teams increasingly demand SolidWorks software for its ease of use and integrated design analysis




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University of Central Lancashire teaches product design and engineering skills with SolidWorks Education Edition

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Nevada universities choose SolidWorks software to teach 3D CAD fundamentals to future engineers

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SolidWorks signs 1,000th partner as it continues to integrate key tools that help engineers design better products faster

SolidWorks provides the industry's most comprehensive list of partner product solutions




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A new book for smart engineers: SolidWorks for Dummies

#1 3D CAD software is first in industry to be highlighted in popular series renowned for clarity, humor, and gentleness




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U.K. engineering firm saves time, effort on Wembley Stadium roof foundations, other high-profile projects with SolidWorks software

M G Bennett & Associates designs machine to help test U.K. 's oldest major suspension bridge




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Dixon Yacht Design sails through new custom boat engineering

Software's assembly features and interoperability with 2D files




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COSMOS 2006 software spotlights technological innovations and simplified analysis for every engineer's desktop

World's #1 mainstream analysis software adds 100-plus new features that put powerful design validation in easy-to-use packages




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University of Warwick simplifies product design for engineering students with SolidWorks Education Edition

Students cut 20 percent out of initial project development time with SolidWorks 3D modeling and COSMOS design analysis software




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COSMOS 2005 wins Control Engineering Engineers' Choice Award

COSMOS wins readers' nod in software and information integration category




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SolidWorks Corporation embeds 'The Engineering Web' in 3D mechanical design software

First-ever combination helps engineers find the information they need to create better designs faster




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Control Engineering magazine names COSMOS 2005 one of its products of the year in annual Editors' Choice awards

Names SolidWorks Corporation's suite of COSMOS design analysis software one of the top innovations of 2004




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Concrete equipment leader standardizes on SolidWorks to streamline machine engineering process

Besser Company has significantly compressed its mold design cycle




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One of Denmark's largest engineering colleges to prepare students for professional careers with SolidWorks Education Edition software

Aarhus purchases 500 licenses of SolidWorks 3D CAD and COSMOS design analysis software to teach students engineering fundamentals




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Swiss engineering company Montech switches to SolidWorks software to reduce costs, enhance productivity

Monorail and plant automation company uses SolidWorks software to work faster and smarter, and detect collisions earlier




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Thompson School District selects SOLIDWORKS to build students' engineering educations

Students will begin learning 3D mechanical design as early as seventh grade




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SOLIDWORKS and COSMOS software boost success of student engineers in international 'Formula' auto racing competitions

Top-placing teams cite software's short learning curve and focus on designing better products




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SOLIDWORKS' growing support of robot design competitions fuels student interest in engineering

SOLIDWORKS design and COSMOS analysis software and technical support bring engineering fun, 3D CAD understanding to contests




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James Engineering uses COSMOS analysis software to develop patent-winning designs for truck brakes and race karts

COSMOS enables engineers to catch and correct errors early in the design process, encouraging innovation and better product design




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SOLIDWORKS Labs gives engineering community a direct connection to SOLIDWORKS Corporation R&D

New Web destination lets visitors play with functionality, experience innovation, and influence product direction




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SOLIDWORKS supports Math2Go program to teach students STEM principles and pique engineering interest

Students in grades 3-12 gain hands-on 3D CAD experience designing scale-model remote-controlled cars




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SOLIDWORKS Corporation co-founds 'The CAD Academy' to nurture future engineers

Broad-based drafting, engineering, architecture initiative combines tools and curriculum at an affordable cost




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Elite Northeast engineering programs increasingly building careers with SOLIDWORKS Education Edition software

3D CAD software is the platform of choice for teaching students the fundamentals of how to design quality products




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SOLIDWORKS: powerful enough for advanced engineering, easy enough for middle schoolers

Teacher: 'We're growing engineers here'




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SOLIDWORKS' 3D ContentCentral 2008 further unites global engineering community

New version of content delivery Web site boosts innovation and productivity




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Knee Brace Makers Adding Good Looks to Superior Performance

Using SolidWorks Software, Company Shortens Design Cycles By More Than 25 Percent