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The fata morgana on my horizon was the illusion that science is a quiet, orderly, aristocratic thing. Science happened in ...
For those in need of a little pick-me-up, we’ve put together a list of inspirational book quotes to lift you back into good spirits! 1. “There is some good in this world, and it’s worth ...
A study published March 27 in the journal Science finds that a unique and ancient spate of genetic mutations was key to the evolution of horses’ exceptional aerobic fitness. Together ...
Three "Jeopardy!" contestants were criticized by viewers after being stumped over a pop culture question. During Wednesday's episode of the beloved game show, contestants Melanie Hirsch, John ...
Our picks of the best microscopes for kids encourage children to investigate the world around them, enjoy seeing the world in miniature and develop a love for science and STEM. We've included ...
Williams works as executive director of the White Plains Youth Bureau, and he saw a particular need. "So many children are growing up without a male figure or a father," he says. "And here we have men ...
"So many children are growing up without a male figure or a father," he says. "And here we have men who are retiring from work and careers. They have skills." Skills that can help younger people ...
Research scientist Aysha Khalid (front), works at a genetics research lab on Thursday, March 13, 2025, at Dallas Scottish Rite for Children. (Shafkat Anowar / Staff Photographer) With the help of ...
Ian Randall is Newsweek's Deputy Science Editor, based in Royston, U.K. His focus is reporting on science and health. He has covered archeology, geology, and physics extensively. Ian joined ...