What do Botox, rat poison, weight-loss drugs and a fictional murder investigation have in common? At the University of Nevada ...
A new paper from the Albert Shanker Institute should remind policy leaders that any program that hopes to succeed has to ...
From what we can see in Gundam Rogue Orbit‘s trailer, the mech players pilot wields an incredibly large sword, one that players can charge for more explosive melee strikes. In addition, a rifle of ...
For a growing swathe of Australians, “forever renting” has become the new norm. Renting is no longer a youthful rite of passage or a transitional phase on the way to home ownership. Given these ...
PIERRE, S.D. (KELO) — The South Dakota Board of Education Standards on Monday adopted new curriculum standards for mathematics and health. The decisions came after the fourth and final public hearings ...
Some of the facts you grew up believing are completely wrong, and a few of them are still shaping how people think about health, animals, food, and even crime. This episode breaks down more common ...
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In one of Kurt Vonnegut’s stories, God leaves it to humans to think of a purpose for everything, including "all this." Purpose both gives us something to live for and provides the foundation to pursue ...
FORT LEAVENWORTH, Kan. — The U.S. Army Command and General Staff School has overhauled its intermediate-level professional military education distance learning program, known as the Asynchronous ...
The oceans are the largest entity on Earth’s surface. All that blue, however, may be dwarfed by an immense reservoir of hydrogen concealed in the planet’s heart. Experiments indicate that enough ...
Earth’s core may contain up to 45 oceans’ worth of hydrogen, a new study finds—an estimate that suggests that the planet formed from a gas-and-dust disk that was rich in the universe’s lightest ...
Science communication has exploded since the COVID-19 pandemic. While Carl Sagan, PhD, MS, was the first household name in science communication, it took a long time for the field to gain traction.