New research is proving persistent gender gaps in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) careers can't be ...
A new study reveals that certain brain regions are more active in people with obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) during ...
It has long been known that apes can plan ahead and consider the beliefs of other individuals, but no reproducible evidence has shown an ape’s ability to engage with make-believe objects.
Spark Math (Spark or the Company), a global leader in interactive small group classes for students from Pre-K through ...
In economics, ideas rarely fail because they are wrong. More often, they fail because they are badly introduced, poorly ...
In the city of Bergamo, tucked into the Alpine region of northern Italy where the 2026 Milano Cortina Winter Olympics and Paralympic Games are taking place, an exhibition uses art and architecture to ...
Humanity has been reaching for the stars for decades. Moon landings, Mars rovers, and long stays on the ISS. But there’s one question that seems to hang in the air: can humans actually have children ...
Across the UK, Black students remain significantly underrepresented in doctoral programmes. This is despite years of widening ...
UCR-led study finds that tiny, invisible gases long thought to be irrelevant in cloud formation appear to play a major role in determining whether clouds form—and possibly whether it rains. This ...
With new technology, smarter tools, and a lot of patient digging, historians and archaeologists are uncovering marvels from every corner of the world. One day it’s an enormous thigh bone from a ...
Darrell A.H. Miller, Harry N. Wyatt Professor of Law Professor Darrell A.H. Miller had more scholarly briefs cited by the US ...
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