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parenting / teaching
The Science of Student Motivation
Noted author and psychologist David Yeager on the common mistakes we make when giving feedback to students, and how to tap into purpose and belonging...
edutopia.org - 15 days ago

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design
How to paint epic Warhammer battles in traditional pen and ink
Games Workshop illustrator Thomas Elliott shows you how to create an epic science fiction fight scene with this step-by-step guide. Awe-inspiring...
creativebloq.com - 30+ days ago
science
Japanese researchers surprised to learn they co-authored papers with North Korean scientists
Journalists have revealed that nine scientists in Japan co-authored journal articles with North Korean researchers in recent years, possibly...
science.org - 30+ days ago
gaming
‘The Price is Right’ Fans Claim Contestant is ‘So Lucky’ as He Wins a Car on Tough Game
A The Price is Right college student got to roll up to his campus in a new car after winning on a hard game. Patrick Pagnozzi took home a 2025 Nissan...
mdjonline.com - 4 days ago
science
Transitioning from the classroom to the newsroom
borderzine.com - 30+ days ago
nature
LK-99 isn’t a superconductor — how science sleuths solved the mystery
Efforts to replicate the material have pieced together the puzzle of why it displayed superconducting-like behaviours. Dan Garisto Researchers seem to...
nature.com - 30+ days ago
books
Pantheon, now on Netflix, lets animation beget pure science fiction possibility
Animation is a natural home for sci-fi. The stories can take many forms, follow all sorts of tones, and give us any kind of robot (if we get a beep-boop at all!). The only thing it needs is to be unrestrained; science fiction, as a genre, feels best when it’s unbound by the limits of the world we...
polygon.com - 30+ days ago
teaching
OLM Science Fair Tests Personal Interests – East Greenwich News
Submitted content As part of their outstanding science curriculum, all eighth grade students at Our Lady of Mercy school participate in the annual OLM...
eastgreenwichnews.com - 30+ days ago
science
Cracking a Neanderthal ‘Cold Case’ Dating Back 5,000 Years
Discover why the remains of a Neanderthal house fire in Ukraine provides clues about how Eastern European Neanderthals lived and died. Archaeologists...
discovermagazine.com - 30+ days ago
education
Women’s History Month: Here’s how this Staten Island teacher is connecting with her students
Editor’s note: This story is part of an Advance/SILive.com Women’s History Month series celebrating the strength and influence of women who have...
silive.com - 5 days ago
science
How Rare ‘Alice in Wonderland Syndrome’ Warps Reality
When Lene was a child, she took comfort in a strange night time routine. While lying in bed just before she fell asleep, her bedroom would begin to...
scientificamerican.com - 30+ days ago
science
From dead galaxies to mysterious red dots, here’s what the James Webb telescope has found in just 3 years
On this day three years ago, we witnessed the nail-biting launch of the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST), the largest and most powerful telescope...
theconversation.com - 30+ days ago
nature
Randomness in computation wins computer-science ‘Nobel’
Computer scientist Avi Wigderson is known for clarifying the role of randomness in algorithms, and for studying their complexity. registration number:...
nature.com - 30+ days ago
cool stuff
Students protest University providing exception to nondiscrimination clause
Six progressive organizations gathered on the Quad Thursday to protest the University’s recent granting of an exception to a required...
thecrimsonwhite.com - 7 days ago
education / learning / teaching
Teaching Science & Reading Together Yields Double Benefits for Learning
Kowalski: New study finds elementary school students retain literacy skills, build background knowledge & gain a better understanding of complex texts...
the74million.org - 16 days ago
science
The Unassuming New Mexico Lake That's Actually A Death Trap
The human drive to explore extreme environments has led to countless adventures into the unknown, from attempts to summit the tallest and most remote...
sciencing.com - 30+ days ago
education
A literary walk in Chaucer's spirit
On Saturday 1 March, a band of 17 intrepid pilgrims (formed of undergraduate students studying English or English and Joint Schools degrees at...
ox.ac.uk - 5 days ago
nature
Journals with high rates of suspicious papers flagged by science-integrity start-up
Scitility’s tool Argos identifies work whose authors have a record of misconduct. Richard Van Noorden Which scientific publishers and journals are...
nature.com - 30+ days ago
education
Brookline schools failing to provide some required services for special education students, employees say - Brookline.News
For the last year, Brookline students with impaired vision have not had access to legally-mandated special teaching meant to help them navigate...
brookline.news - 30+ days ago
science
How a surprising twist on rewilding could help settle our carbon debt
In the Țarcu mountains of Romania, a pioneering experiment is changing the atmosphere around rewilding. Starting in 2014, around 100 European bison...
newscientist.com - 12 days ago
books
Book Bans: Here’s What You Need To Know
This article is written by a student writer from the Her Campus at BU chapter.The concept of a government banning certain books, ideas, and themes...
hercampus.com - 17 days ago
health
Prime Minister’s Scholarships: Former Bethlehem College student going to India, Japan
A university student from Tauranga is going to India and Japan this month for two six-week internships after receiving two Prime Minister’s...
nzherald.co.nz - 30+ days ago
science
America Is Building the World's Biggest Battery—And It Will Run on Rust
Built on the bones of a shuttered mill, the battery will store 8,500 megawatt-hours of energy, enough to power about 57,000 homes. With long sandy beaches, glassy lakes, gentle rolling mountains, and carpets of pine, few states in the U.S. host as much moody, natural allure as the state of Maine—and...
popularmechanics.com - 30+ days ago
entrepreneurship / health / learning
Science Says This Is the Best (Practical) Way to Improve Your Memory, Recall, and Retention
When I spoke at the Arabian Business Awards a few years ago, I was puzzled by the number of people in the audience who took photos of my slides. For example, take the one about meetings. The fact that research shows meetings literally make people dumber – a 2012 study published in Transcripts of the...
inc.com - 30+ days ago
science
Remarkable Ancient Shrines Discovered in Temple Burnt Down 2,600 Years Ago
Archaeologists have uncovered two remarkably well-preserved shrines, among other notable finds, at an ancient temple that was devastated by a fire...
newsweek.com - 30+ days ago
education
USF faces investigation over race-based scholarship. UCF, 7 other schools offer it, too
The University of South Florida faces a federal investigation over a scholarship available only to Black and Hispanic graduate students — a probe...
sun-sentinel.com - 15 days ago