A recent NIHR report found that students with previously low connectedness scores saw improvement in well-being and eased anxiety.
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The Chegg cheating scandal reveals a critical need to rethink the student experience in post-COVID education.
Hubble, our greatest space-based observatory today, is just the beginning. The Hubble Space Telescope has been astronomy’s most revolutionary observatory in history. The stars and galaxies we see today didn’t […]
An ancient Martian meteorite carries with it some compelling implications.
The world isn’t ending! But we are likely at the beginning of a profound transformation.
A simple postcard can improve voter registration rates. Who knew?
Could a pill make you more moral? Should you take it if it could?
If you can’t surpass it in a vacuum, try doing so in a medium instead. In our Universe, there are a few rules that everything must obey. Energy, momentum, and angular […]
The multifaceted cerebellum is large — it’s just tightly folded.
Video meetings on the popular platform don’t seem to offer end-to-end encryption as advertised.
The Big Bang started it all. And then we realized there was more. Of all the questions humanity has ever pondered, perhaps the most profound is, “where did all of this […]
It may be easiest when you’re young, but the proven benefits of learning a new language at any age cannot be ignored.
Higher education, particularly for fields like filmmaking, is in big trouble when a world-class education can be found online cheaply or even for free.
Smallpox was nothing new in 1721.
Exceptionally high-quality videos allow scientists to formally introduce a remarkable new comb jelly.
A historic NASA probe sends back a treasure-trove of information from billions of miles away.
Opportunistic agility is running rampant among hackers and scammers.
Love a good villain? It says a lot about you.
The program aims to notify people after they’ve come in close contact with someone who tested positive.
How two seemingly distinct exoplanet systems turned out to be related. Practically every star in the Milky Way has a similar origin story. At some point in the past, a molecular […]
Awe-inspiring moments can be found in our daily lives, and they have surprising benefits for our health and sense of well-being.
Two famous Italian design companies joined forces to create this masterpiece.
The science of learning is decades ahead of the education system. How can we bring education into the present?
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Get the answer from two physicists who study black holes (albeit from a safe distance).
Even after our merger with Andromeda, we might retain our spiral shape for trillions of years. You probably don’t think about it very often, but the Milky Way galaxy won’t remain […]
With 5,000 square degrees of data, the Dark Energy Survey has something important to say. For as long as humans have been studying the Universe, we’ve yearned to know the answers […]
How can we save humanity from ourselves? In this life and this Universe, there will always be questions beyond the capabilities of humanity to answer. There’s so much that we’ve […]
A new study seeks to understand why the average body temperature is no longer 98.6 degrees Fahrenheit.
How (not) to end up in the ash heap of history.
Using DNA from samples of extinct flowers, synthetic biologists managed to approximate long-lost floral scents.