Search Results - "Burke, Katie"
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"How can the creative arts possibly be taught online?" Perspectives and experiences of online educators in Australian higher education
Published in Asia-Pacific journal of teacher education (27-05-2021)“…Many universities in Australia and internationally now offer education degrees entirely online, without any requirement for face-to-face learning on university…”
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Physicians Need Caregiving Support Policies
Published in American scientist (01-05-2023)“…The collision of the Great Resignation and long-standing gender inequities in medicine is heightening calls for improved family leave policies at American…”
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A Resurgence of Respiratory Viruses
Published in American scientist (01-01-2023)“…In the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, we are now seeing a highly unusual pattern of seasonal respiratory infections. The influenza and respiratory syncytial…”
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How do homeschoolers approach creative arts learning and how can they be supported? Developing a flexible framework for homeschool contexts
Published in British educational research journal (01-10-2022)“…Research has identified that creative arts education in homeschooling contexts presents unique challenges. A range of factors contribute to this, including a…”
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How Hummingbirds Budget Nighttime Energy
Published in American scientist (01-03-2022)“…Hummingbirds push the extremes of what is energetically possible in the animal world, zipping around with the fastest wingbeats of all birds, up to 80 beats…”
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What Might Happen to COVID-19 Over Time?
Published in American scientist (01-05-2020)“…To deal with the global pandemic of a novel corona virus, people all over the world have scrambled to enact social distancing so as to reduce the speed with…”
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Fixing Broken Biological Clocks
Published in American scientist (01-09-2021)“…At one point or another, we've all hit the wall of sleep: the point when you are so exhausted that you cannot stay awake, no matter how bright it is outside or…”
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Implementation support practitioners - a proposal for consolidating a diverse evidence base
Published in BMC health services research (01-05-2020)“…Workforce development for implementation practice has been identified as a grand challenge in health services. This is due to the embryonic nature of the…”
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Finding Hope in a Dying Forest
Published in American Scientist (01-07-2019)“…Ecologist Lauren Oakes's memoir In Search of the Canary Tree describes the six years she spent studying a tree that lives on the coasts of the Pacific…”
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The Complex Rise of Baleen
Published in American scientist (2019)“…The 4.7-meter-long whale, named Maiabalaena nesbittae, had emerged at a key time when some whales transitioned to filter feeding. When whales with this ability…”
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Why Gentle Honeybee Hives Are Less Resilient
Published in American scientist (01-03-2020)“…Animal behaviorist Clare Rittschof of the University of Kentucky has been studying honeybee aggression for more than 10 years, so it might come as no surprise…”
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Harassment in Science
Published in American scientist (01-09-2017)“…Recent studies of astronomers published by Kathryn Clancy in the Journal of Geophysical Research: Planets, demonstrating an unwelcoming workplace for people of…”
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Life's a Gas
Published in American Scientist (01-05-2018)“…Burke reviews Does It Fart? The Definitive Field Guide to Animal Flatulence by Nick Caruso and Dani Rabaiotti with illustrations by Ethan Kocak…”
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An Honest Reflection
Published in American scientist (01-09-2019)“…Liquid water is a "universal solvent" that can dissolve many other substances, including several discussed in this issue: salt, lead, fluoride, uranium, and…”
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First Person: Avner Vengosh
Published in American scientist (01-09-2019)“…An interview with Avner Vengosh, a geochemist at Duke University, is presented. Among other things, Vengosh talks about his research on uranium in the…”
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On the Scent Trail of Parkinson's Disease
Published in American scientist (01-07-2019)“…Symptoms of Parkinson's disease include tremors, rigid muscles, speech changes, and sleep disruption. Parkinson's patients may struggle for months or years…”
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Fighting Science Misinformation
Published in American scientist (01-03-2019)“…When the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine held their first Arthur M. Sackler Colloquium on "The Science of Science Communication" in…”
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A Shortcut to the Brain
Published in American scientist (01-11-2018)“…Dorothy Sipkins of Duke University School of Medicine and Fanny Herisson of Harvard Medical School had independently begun asking similar questions during…”
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Knowledge and attitudes of Implementation Support Practitioners-Findings from a systematic integrative review
Published in PloS one (11-05-2022)“…It requires thoughtful planning and work to successfully apply and sustain research-supported interventions like healthcare treatments, social support, or…”
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Scientists in the Wake of the Hurricanes
Published in American scientist (01-03-2018)“…Burke cites that after a devastating storm season, researchers are seeking better ways to rebuild and to support their most vulnerable colleagues. Scientists…”
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