A tiny, first-of-its-kind, nanoscale demonstration shows how we could one day send a spacecraft to another star, within a ...
The idea that everything that exists can be built from the bottom up has long held sway among physicists. Now, a new kind of ...
Long before modern cybersecurity, artificial intelligence, or even graphical interfaces, The Byte Brothers: Program a Problem ...
The journey of Ganesh Jivani, who transformed improbable ambitions into reality, is inspiring. Through self-directed learning ...
These AI tools for teachers will help improve learning outcomes for students of all levels, while saving time and effort.
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Why I explore our inevitable love for robots in my novel Luminous
Silvia Park, author of the May read for the New Scientist Book Club, reveals how a book that was originally intended to be ...
Fordham Institute and the RAND Corp., asked more than 1,200 K-3 teachers in the fall of 2025 about their perspectives on reading instruction, the practices they use in their classrooms, the training ...
Starting with some ambitious goals and a handful of research centres in 2012, the Institute for Basic Science (IBS) — South Korea’s flagship research organization for pure research — has developed ...
For the first time, Seattle Public Schools' core instructional materials for K-5 students will embrace the science of reading ...
Discover 25 facts too weird to be in a textbook! From glass brains to skinless sharks, these bizarre scientific and ...
The Devil Wears Prada made a cerulean sweater a moment in fashion history. But its scientific history is much older, and more ...
Eight Princeton professors were elected to the National Academy of Sciences this year: Cliff Brangwynne, Chris Chang, Maria ...
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