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COVID-19 in Children: Initial Characterization of the Pediatric Disease

Andrea T. Cruz
Apr 8, 2020; 0:peds.2020-0834v2-e20200834
COMMENTARY




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Epidemiology of COVID-19 Among Children in China

Yuanyuan Dong
Apr 8, 2020; 0:peds.2020-0702v2-e20200702
ARTICLES




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Access to STEM Instruction Is Uneven




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STEM Education: Lessons From 20 Years of Data

For the first time, guest bloggers share analysis from 20 years of math and science international assessment data.




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STEM Education

Despite a push for greater STEM instruction, students and teachers continue to experience inequitable access to STEM-related classes and resources, according to a new survey of 1,200 schools and 7,600 teachers.




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How to Engage All Students in STEM

Many resources are available to help engage all students in STEM learning and help them persist in STEM careers.




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Video-Based Teacher Collaboration Helps Teachers Find the 'Story of Science'

After a successful pilot, a professional development program is looking to expand its lesson-study approach to rural teachers.




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How to Tune Up Your Windows 10 PC for Free

It's only a matter of time before your Windows 10 PC begins to run slowly. You can kick the operating system back into high gear with these useful tips. And they won't cost you a penny.




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How to Free Up Space on Your Apple Watch

If you're running out of room on your Apple Watch, get rid of specific apps and content you no longer need. Here's how to free up space from the Watch app and the device.




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Ditch That Headphone Splitter: How to Share Audio With Apple's AirPods

With iOS 13.1 and iPadOS, Apple adds an Audio Sharing feature that lets you share with a friend what you're listening to on your Apple AirPods or select Beats headphones.




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The Best Apple AirPods Pro Tips and Tricks

You can enjoy your AirPods Pro even more if you know how to fully use and customize them. Here are our top tips and tricks to get the most out of Apple’s wireless earbuds.




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How to Stream the Super Bowl From Anywhere

Getting ready for the big game? There are plenty of options, even if you're abroad. Here's how to watch in the states or bypass region blocking with a VPN to watch the Super Bowl.




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3 Ways to Translate Conversations in Real Time With Google Assistant

Google Translate is not the only app that can help you converse with someone speaking a different language. Here's how to translate real-time conversations with the Google Assistant.




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3 Apple Health Research Studies You Can Enroll In Now

Want to contribute to Apple's health research studies? You can sign up for programs on women's health, your heart and movement, and hearing using the Research app.




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How to Copy Large Files From Your Phone to a Computer

There are plenty of ways to transfer large files between Windows, Mac, iOS, and Android devices, including AirDrop, Google Photos, Bluetooth transfer, and third-party programs.




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How to Run Windows 10 From a USB Drive

Loading and running Windows 10 from a USB drive is a handy option when you're using a computer saddled with an older version of Windows.




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How to Fix a Noisy Computer Fan

Computer fans can get pretty noisy, but there are a few things you can do to reduce the din. Here's how to quiet disruptive PC equipment.




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22 Netflix Tips to Boost Your Binge-Watching

Getting started is as easy as picking a show and pressing play. However, there are a few tricks you can use to get the most out of your viewing experience, like killing autoplay trailers.




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How to Search in Windows 10

The Windows 10 search feature seems pretty simple, but it can be even more effective. Here are some ways to control your searches and find things faster.




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How to Automate Your Life With Apple's iOS Shortcuts App

Apple's Shortcuts app can quickly and easily run a host of tasks on your Apple Watch or iOS or iPadOS device. Here's how to create and use shortcuts for Siri.




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How to Restore Music on Your iPhone or iPad

Is your favorite music missing on your iPhone or iPad? Maybe you inadvertently turned off syncing or accidentally deleted those tunes. All is not lost; here's how to recover your music.




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How to Track Your Sleep on Apple Watch

If you’re having trouble sleeping, you may want to monitor your sleep cycle. Apple Watch makes it easy with these apps.




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How to View Files in Windows 10 Without Opening Them

Don’t like to wait for programs to boot up when you’re looking for a specific document? With the right tools, you can preview a variety of files in Windows 10 without opening their applications.




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How to Spot Fake News Online

Not sure which sources to trust when you're online? These browser plug-ins and online tools can help you figure out how to detect fake news sites.




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Sony's Walkman Gets a (Pricey) Upgrade

The Walkman NW-ZX2 has Bluetooth compatibility, 128GB of internal storage, and a big price tag.




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Neil Young's $399 PonoPlayer on Sale Monday

"It's the same as an iPod except it sounds like God," Young said here at CES.




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Rumor: No Free Version of Apple's Streaming Service

You'll get a trial, but that's it. If you want any kind of free music, you'll have to stick with iTunes Radio.




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Apple Boosts AppleCare+ Battery Support

If your battery capacity ever drops below 80 percent when you have AppleCare+, you're in luck!




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Apple Music vs. Spotify: Which Is Best?

Today, Apple takes on the biggest name in music streaming, Spotify. How do they measure up to each other?




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Apple Needs New iPods, But Not for Music

New iPods can be a critical part of Apple's strategy. Just don't think of them as music players.




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Apple Refreshes iPod Touch With Better Camera, Chip

Apple quietly revealed new iPods today with new colors and better specs.




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A Visual History of the Apple iPod

As the Apple iPod turns 14, we take a look back at its history and influence over the last decade-plus.




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Apple iPod touch (2015)

The Apple iPod touch is the best media player there is if you don't want a cellular connection.




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Kids React to First-Gen Apple iPod

"It's like a cinderblock," one seven-year-old said of Apple's original MP3 player.




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Report: Apple Pushing iPods to Stores' Accessory Wall

Customers in the U.S. should begin noticing in-store changes starting today.




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Snag a 'Metal Gear Solid' Walkman (in Japan)

If you love Metal Gear Solid, have some money to burn, and live in Japan, Sony has something special for you.




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Tidal's iPod? Hands On With Echobox's Flask-Shaped Explorer X1

A new high-res audio player looks like a wooden flask and has a tie-up with Tidal.




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Get Sony's $3,200 Gold-Plated Walkman in 2017

The company also announced a second Walkman, a pair of headphones, and an amplifier.




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Why I Bought an Apple iPod Nano in 2016

Streaming services and complicated gadgets aren't for me. Sometimes single-purpose retro tech is all you need.




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The Digital Watch: A Brief History

Before there were smartwatches, digital watches were the most high-tech timepieces you could buy. We explore the evolution of the digital watch from 1972 to present day.




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5 Reasons to Buy Apple's New iPod Touch

There's a new iPod touch! A new iPod touch? Sure. It's going to be popular with parents, with people who exercise, and with anyone who wants low-cost access to iMessage and FaceTime.




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Apple iPod touch (2019)

Apple's 2019 iPod touch is a small, light handheld media player that's terrific for kids and anyone who doesn't want a full-fledged smartphone.




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Amazon Music Unlimited vs. Spotify: How Do They Compare?

The big difference between Spotify and Amazon Music Unlimited is Amazon offers an affordable tier of service available on just one Echo device. Here's how else they differ.




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What's the Best MP3 Player?

Yes, there are still portable music players in 2019, and we don't just mean the iPod touch. The question is whether you need one, and if so, which is the best MP3 player to buy?




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Velocity Micro Raptor Z55a (Ryzen 9 3950X)

The Velocity Micro Raptor Z55a is a clean, straightforward gaming desktop with excellent performance. It's a bit pricey, though, and doesn't do a lot to differentiate itself from its rivals.




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Deals: Acer Computers, Blink XT2, 65-Inch Vizio P-Series Quantum X

Amazon is offering up to 30 percent off Acer laptops, desktops, and monitors. Plus, you can save $930 on the 65-inch Vizio P-Series Quantum X 4K TV.




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CyberPower Gamer Xtreme GXi11400CPG

CyberPower's Gamer Xtreme midtower packs fluid 1080p gaming performance into a quality package, although it's not quite the top value in its class.




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The Best Refurbished Desktop Deals

Whether you want a customizable full-size tower or a mini PC, there's something for nearly every budget. Here are the best refurbished desktop deals for January 2020.




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Hands On: Lian Li's Strimer Plus, an RGB Riot for Your PC's Boring Cables

This sequel to Lian Li's original Strimer RGB PC-modding accessory has bolder lighting and more advanced patterns to make your build shine. We built it into a PC to see how it glows.




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These Dell Micro PCs Will Fit Anywhere, Even in Your IT Budget

For a limited time, you can get a Dell Optiplex 9020 Micro computer for as low as $269.99 with a full 1-year warranty as part of an off-lease refurbished sale from the PCMag Shop.