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US News | Retirement Ready

US News & World Report

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Nightly Business Report's year-long Get Your Finances Ready for Retirement series presents information and insights designed to help you make the financial transition from work life to retirement life.
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US News | Tech Trends

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After a decade as a closet geek and departmental guru, David LaGesse started writing about personal tech for U.S. News six years ago. He also writes about corporate trends, strategies and executives, having spent more than a decade as a business writer at newspapers including most recently The Dallas Morning News, where he also spent seven years covering Latin American affairs.
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MSSM Conversations

Maine School of Science and Mathematics

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The Maine School of Science and Mathematics (MSSM) is a tuition-free, public, residential high school that enrolls students from across the state and serves over 500 students each year through its academic and summer offerings. In 2017, U.S.News and World Report ranked the Maine School of Science and Mathematics the 19th best high school out of nearly 22,000 public high schools nationwide, and the 6th best magnet school.
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Erica Jortberg, College Counselor of the Maine School of Science and Mathematics, talks about standardized testing. Topics include which tests to take and when to take them. She also discusses the newer SAT Subject TestsMaine School of Science and Mathematics
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What is the difference between Early Action and Early Decision? What are the benefits of each? Erica Jortberg, the College Counselor at the Maine School of Science and Mathematics, talks about both and let's you know all the details.Maine School of Science and Mathematics
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Neuroscientists at MIT have developed a powerful new class of tools to reversibly shut down brain activity using different colors of light. When targeted to specific neurons, these tools could potentially lead to new treatments for the abnormal brain activity.National Science Foundation
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