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Read on to find the best tools to teach STEM in your class. Tappity is a superb example of balancing fun and engagement with ...
Jen Heemstra, chair of the chemistry department at Wash U. in St. Louis and author of a forthcoming book on leadership for ...
Use it or lose it: How age affects cognitive skills Conventional wisdom tells us that cognitive skills continue developing until people reach their early 30s and then begin a long fall.
A new technical paper titled “Rationally Engineered Heterometallic Metalladithiolene Coordination Nanosheets with Defined Atomic Arrangements” was published by researchers at Tokyo University of ...
In a new sign of toolmaking in marine mammals, orcas in the Pacific Northwest were recorded rubbing stalks of kelp against each other’s bodies, a study shows.
New research provides fresh evidence for this, documenting how these marine mammals use stalks of seaweed as tools to groom each other - as in, "You scratch my back and I'll scratch yours." ...
Orcas were spotted using kelp as a grooming tool on each other, the first known use of tools among cetaceans for something other than hunting prey.
Researchers studying the remains of a prehistoric woman who lived around 10,500 years ago in what is now Belgium have produced a reconstruction of her face using ancient DNA.
Science Says Emotionally Intelligent People Use the ‘Feel Free to Say No’ Rule to Get the Help They Really Need Need a favor? When you ask, give the other person permission to say no.
Browns may keep four QBs in 2025: Building the perfect starter using best skills of each Cleveland option Does the Browns' crowded quarterback room contain a winner?
Sheep are powering a green revolution — and not just with their wool. According to FarmProgress, farmers and energy companies across North America are teaming up to manage solar farms with sheep ...