There’s been speculation, but no solid proof. By Andrew Coletti Published Dec 1, 2025 9:00 AM EST Get the Popular Science daily newsletter💡 Breakthroughs ...
EXCLUSIVE: Professor Hannah Fry and Vsauce creator Michael Stevens are teaming to host the latest podcast in Goalhanger‘s Rest is… franchise. Launching in a week’s time on November 25, video-first ...
The Education Ministry will be introducing a new multidisciplinary subject for Standard One pupils starting in the 2027 school year. The subject, titled “Alam dan Manusia: Pembelajaran Bersepadu” ...
SINGAPORE – From Oct 11, visitors stepping into a hall at the Science Centre Singapore will be transported more than 400 million years into the past, when prehistoric creatures still roamed the planet ...
A century after a teacher went on trial for teaching evolution, the role of science in the classroom and in society remains in contention. Plus, tick seasons are getting worse, raising concerns about ...
Section 1. Policy and Purpose. Over the last 5 years, confidence that scientists act in the best interests of the public has fallen significantly. A majority of researchers in science, technology, ...
From the discovery of stardust older than the sun to the first tyrannosaur embryos, here are some fascinating findings that may have been overshadowed this year. Researchers in Chiquihuite Cave wear ...
Explaining a theoretical science concept to high school students requires a new way of thinking altogether, which is precisely what researchers did when they orchestrated a dance with high school ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Kristen Moon is an entrepreneur covering college admission strategies. Nov 04, 2024, 01:15pm EST Science fairs offer a platform ...
ATLANTA — A 10-year-old boy from Lilburn, Georgia appeared on "The Jennifer Hudson Show" on Wednesday. Sean Atitsogbe, known as "Sean the Science Kid," is aspiring to be a brain and heart surgeon.
Mr. Edsall contributes a weekly column from Washington, D.C., on politics, demographics and inequality. A substantial number of Republican voters are losing faith in science. In April 2020, 14 percent ...