Well-being and school results are interconnected, but some children simply do not enjoy school. So what can we do to make school a happier experience for more children?
Canadian astronomical research is getting a big boost with the return of Sara Seager to Canada after around 20 years at MIT.
In Mrs. Wescott’s eighth-grade earth science class, a betta fish named Neptune is both a lesson and a little relief. “Well, I ...
Students in New Orleans are learning clean energy practices, thanks to a physics program at New Orleans Charter Math and ...
The SpaceX launch of 29 Starlink satellites Monday night from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station broke an annual launch ...
When he’s not helping protect the Ottawa River and ensuring the safe use of nuclear energy as part of his work with the ...
What do electricity, water, food, volcanos and slime have in common? These were some of the topics covered at this year’s ...
One of the worst things people in education can do around AI is nothing,” said Naomi Hughes, a media specialist in Rochester, Minnesota. “Because kids are already using it.” ...
T he Trump administration is recurrently cutting basic research funding and disrupting the U.S. science and technology (S&T) system as never before. More than 1,000 grants were terminated between ...
The 25,000-square-foot Grainger Center for Conservation and Science will bring together the museum’s 40 specialists in a ...
Researchers at University College Dublin, Trinity College Dublin and Dublin City University are among the recipients of this ...
Nearly 200 people packed Pipestone Community Hall Wednesday night to discuss a project proposed by the company Deep Sky, which could see a carbon capture and storage facility built somewhere in the ...