Sure, you can play games on your Steam Deck -- but did you know that with the right software, you could create music, read ...
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Extreme heat may be damaging young children’s brains, study finds
As the planet’s temperatures increase, will grades and IQs plummet? In A Nutshell The 32°C Tipping Point: Children exposed to ...
New research reveals that extreme heat doesn’t just threaten health and the environment—it also slows early childhood development. By analyzing data from more than 19,000 young children across six ...
Young children exposed to unusually high temperatures are less likely to reach basic developmental milestones in literacy and ...
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