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Education

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1 Use it or lose it? Study suggests the brain can remember a 'forgotten' language Barbara Isanski
2 You don't have to be 'good at math' to be fascinated by numbers Jennifer Kovach
3 Washington state announces new testing for teachers Esther Baker
4 Study links migraine headaches to reduced academic performance Maralee Csellar
5 Supreme Court rules strip-search of girl was unconstitutional News Services
6 U.S. and Korean researchers unveil newest research team member: Jaemi the Humanoid Lisa-Joy Zgorski
7 Swine flu now in Seattle classrooms, officials fear Nathan Olson
8 New study shows chewing gum can lead to better academic performance in teenagers Amy E. Lind
9 Governor calls for raising levy limits, while also seeking cuts in levy equalization Neal Kirby
10 Physical activity may strengthen children's ability to pay attention Melissa Mitchell
11 Online degrees considered acceptable by employers Amber Podlucky
12 Ninth grade optional WASL testing canceled Chris Barron
13 State announces plan to replace unpopular test News Release
14 Stimulus plan would provide flood of aid to education News Services
15 Puget Sound students inspired by live NASA conversation from space Sean Fitzgerald
16 Astronauts to call Puget Sound students from space station Ruth Dasso Marlaire
17 No breaks for Spokane students; all five snow days to be made up News Services
18 Power and heat issues close Creston schools early today News Services
19 Dense fog cripples traffic, delays school opening News Services
20 Spokane schools set to make up snow days News Services
 
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Dramatic plumes, both large and small, spray water ice out from many locations along the famed 'tiger stripes' near the south pole of Saturn's moon Enceladus. The tiger stripes are fissures that spray icy particles, water vapor and organic compounds. This mosaic was created from two high-resolution images that were captured by the narrow-angle camera when NASA's Cassini spacecraft flew past Enceladus and through the jets on Nov. 21, 2009. Imaging the jets over time will allow Cassini scientists to study the consistency of their activity. Image Credit: NASA/JPL/Space Science Institute...
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