'How Are We Today?' tackles mental health in a way that is accessible for families.
Imagine waking up tomorrow morning and finding that your phone has no internet. Your messages refuse to send, your favourite ...
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Try this spooky ghost guts science experiment at home
I show how to make a simple ghost guts slime using cornstarch and water in my classroom. I measure out the ingredients, mix ...
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The best new popular science books of July 2026
From friendship in a world of chatbots to what it means to be alive, this month’s new popular science books are asking some ...
More U.S. children have been drowning in recent years. “When drowning occurs, seconds matter,” said Dr. Rohit Shenoi, the ...
Seminole Science Charter School teacher Ashley Duve explains the "summer slide" and offers tips for families to keep kids ...
Robert MacIntyre walked me through his warmup routine — and delivered lessons on life, ball flight, Tiger Woods and more.
A community school in Manipur built by two educators helps children learn in their own Rongmei language, achieving 95% ...
Freakonomics at 20: why AI makes better questions, sharper incentives, and disciplined curiosity the new leadership edge.
India’s decision to promote coal gasification deserves broad support. But financial incentives alone will not determine its ...
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The rising price of Trump’s anti-science agenda
From measles to screwworm, Americans keep paying the price for the admin's war on science ...
A parent expects to hear about grades, missing homework, or the occasional playground disagreement. What one mother never ...
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