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Challenge Camp 2017 – Session 1 Album
The Milky Way’s Black Hole Comes to Light
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The Event Horizon Telescope reaches again for a glimpse of the “unseeable.”Upset by book bans, teen starts forbidden book club in small Pa. town
www.washingtonpost.com
“A lot of the time after I’ve read the book, I’m just like, ‘Why was this even banned?’ ” said teen book club member Bridget Johnson.New York Public Library makes banned books available for free
www.npr.org
Anyone 13 and older can access some of the commonly banned books through the library's app. The Brooklyn Public Library has also launched a similar initiative.TikTok Brain Explained: Why Some Kids Seem Hooked on Social Video Feeds
www.wsj.com
The dopamine rush of endless short videos makes it hard for young viewers to switch their focus to slower-moving activities. “We’ve made kids live in a candy store.”Kids as Young as 8 Are Using Social Media More Than Ever, Study Finds
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The report highlights a 17 percent increase in screen use among teens and tweens in the last two years — more than in the four years prior.variety.com
Attached to its hit freshman sitcom “Abbott Elementary,” ABC has partnered with Scholastic to become the first entertainment brand to provide underfunded schools with free book fairs. The book fai...Challenge Camp 2017 – Session 2 Album
The Milky Way’s Black Hole Comes to Light
nyti.ms
The Event Horizon Telescope reaches again for a glimpse of the “unseeable.”Upset by book bans, teen starts forbidden book club in small Pa. town
www.washingtonpost.com
“A lot of the time after I’ve read the book, I’m just like, ‘Why was this even banned?’ ” said teen book club member Bridget Johnson.New York Public Library makes banned books available for free
www.npr.org
Anyone 13 and older can access some of the commonly banned books through the library's app. The Brooklyn Public Library has also launched a similar initiative.TikTok Brain Explained: Why Some Kids Seem Hooked on Social Video Feeds
www.wsj.com
The dopamine rush of endless short videos makes it hard for young viewers to switch their focus to slower-moving activities. “We’ve made kids live in a candy store.”Kids as Young as 8 Are Using Social Media More Than Ever, Study Finds
nyti.ms
The report highlights a 17 percent increase in screen use among teens and tweens in the last two years — more than in the four years prior.variety.com
Attached to its hit freshman sitcom “Abbott Elementary,” ABC has partnered with Scholastic to become the first entertainment brand to provide underfunded schools with free book fairs. The book fai...