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Researchers used sound waves to jiggle a temporary opening in the brain's protective shield for three patients over six months. In spots where that shield was opened, more plaque was cleared.
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Florida lawmakers will meet beginning Monday for the annual regular legislative session. They’re required to pass a state budget, which Gov. Ron DeSantis released his recommendations for in December.
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Anna Maria Elementary students are drawn in by Guy Harvey Academy of Arts and Sciences.
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Florida Matters looks back at some of the best conversations we had with newsmakers from our region.
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When the session starts Jan. 9, legislators will take up several measures, including property insurance and the “deregulation” of public schools.
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The next round of Free Application for Federal Student Aid forms is set to start Dec. 31. The Department of Education estimates 610,000 new students will be eligible for a Pell Grant.
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A group that studies school absentee issues says students who chronically miss classes are more likely to drop out of high school and are more susceptible to being suspended.
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It includes items such as clothes, backpacks, school supplies, and personal computers and related accessories that cost $1,500 or less.
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Emma Morales is a student at Toledo Blade Elementary School.
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Florida Matters revisits some favorite episodes from 2023, including conversations about hurricanes and political storms, education, population growth and baseball.
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In 2023, HB 1069 took effect in Florida. The law made it easier to challenge any book that was pornagraphic, depicted sex or was age inappropriate.
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The fifth-graders’ work was featured on a Guy Harvey line of travel cups.
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The lawsuit could ultimately lead to FSU leaving the conference after more than 30 years as a member.
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The hiring freeze is due to a Florida law passed earlier this year meant to combat the infiltration of the higher education system by "countries of concern" — including Cuba, Venezuela, China, Russia, Syria, Iran and North Korea.