So, "settled science" does not mean we know something with absolute certainty, but that the weight of evidence is heavily in ...
Neither purely pie nor porch prop, the pumpkin haunts the boundary between science and superstition — a gourd so undefinable ...
From looping hallways to echoing stairwells, eerie architecture taps into ancient survival instincts—and exposes how our ...
There is a phenomenon in some sectors where science is seen as beyond social influence – that scientific fact is inherently ...
Current laws that deem species safe from extinction ignore their ecological role, geographic range and genetic diversity, as ...
Grace Chan, author of Every Version of You, the November read for the New Scientist Book Club, explores the philosophical ...
A magic trick that nobody wanted: the reappearing gender gap in K-12 students’ science and math scores. Beset by problems and ...
It is evolutionarily certain that we will have more outbreaks, more pandemics, and frankly, they could be significantly worse ...
Both meta-analyses underscore the same lesson: SEL works, but positive impact requires thoughtful design; alignment with students cognitive, social, and emotional development; and sustained, ...
Ten years ago, the Paris Agreement transformed the politics of climate change. It did what decades of fragmented diplomacy ...
Kim Kardashian has a controversial belief that has people keeping up. In Season 7, Episode 2, of Hulu’s “The Kardashians,” ...
It was the best of interviews, it was the worst of interviews. At times I was born aloft on the wings of enlightenment, other times I feared I would drown in a sludge of foolishness. On the one hand ...