We’re living in divisive times. It’s something said so often that it’s become cliche. But collaboration across divides still happens, and the International Space Station is a great place to witness ...
Fake papers are contaminating the world's scientific literature, fueling a corrupt industry and slowing legitimate lifesaving medical research, with an estimated 55,000 scholarly papers retracted to d ...
Many parents have observed their children struggling with fundamental reading and math skills in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic.
As national testing again ranks Oklahoma in the bottom 10 for academic results, lawmakers on Wednesday debated whether the state is headed in the right direction or ...
January saw plenty of big releases, from new Freida McFadden to Rebecca Yarros' romantasy title "Onyx Storm" to "More or Less ...
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A recent study from the McGovern Institute for Brain Research, which appears in Imaging Neuroscience, shows how interests can ...
Minnesota Wild, in partnership with Flint Hills Resources, today announced the Wild About Reading Program will run from ...
Last week was a very busy week in the arts and culture world of Yuba-Sutter. Thursday evening, we held a reception for the California Arts Council Board of Directors at ...
San Diego has named Paola Capó-García as its third Poet Laureate since the program began in 2020. A former journalist and ...
Given every two years to a sample of America’s children, the National Assessment of Educational Progress is considered one of ...
Even when the bogus papers are spotted – usually by amateur sleuths on their own time – academic journals are often slow to retract the papers, allowing the articles to taint what many consider ...