Every year since 1987, the University of California at Chico has transformed leftover Halloween pumpkins into educational tools for a smashing science lesson. At the 35th annual Chico State Pumpkin ...
Martha Wiley, of Mt. Pleasant, loves teaching — with over 30 years of teaching advanced math, physics, calculus, statistics, trigonometry, engineering and programming at the high school, and teacher ...
Martha Wiley, of Mt. Pleasant, loves teaching — with over 30 years of teaching advanced math, physics, calculus, statistics, ...
The newly built facility is a 74,000-square-foot innovative and dynamic experiential learning museum, with a mission to ...
The U.S. Army Futures and Concepts Center (FCC) is designing the future force by developing integrated concepts and requirements, informed by experimentation, and synchronized into AFC and Army ...
China has launched a national survey to better understand its citizens' reluctance or "fear" of having children, as the country grapples with one of the world's lowest birth rates. The survey ...
At a forest school, the roof is the bright blue sky, a cluster of ladybugs flying through the air can turn into a science lesson and the fog lingering on your face becomes an example of the water ...
What this year’s Nobels can teach us about science and humanity ... Dual citizens: Some U.S.-born children of Mexican immigrants are returning to the country that their parents once left.
A now-fired Texas preschool staffer has admitted paying two boys — one just 12 — $200 to film a sexually explicit video for him. The investigation into Mark Penfield Eichorn, 27, started when ...
Popper, a dang good philosopher of critical rationalism, presumably never set a fastest lap or won a grand prix, but he knew science. This story originally appeared in Volume 25 of Road & Track.
Experts who study gender bias in the sciences say the Nobel’s gender gap reflects the larger barriers to success faced by women in science ... “If children who are brilliant but poor ...