Sir Ken Robinson died on August 21 of cancer at the age of 70.
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Despite overall increase over the past 20 years, share of women in science and engineering falls in some European countries
Ever want to smell like an astronaut? Now you can!
The results of this study showed depressive symptoms being highest in adolescence, declining in early adulthood and then climbing back up again into one’s early 30s.
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The rush to clean up outer space has begun.
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New research spotlights how low-income Black households face greater financial distress and vulnerability as a result of the pandemic economic crisis.
Americans lose an estimated 321 million work days every year due to anxiety and depression.
Carbonized papyrus scrolls may again see the light after thousands of years.
Light therapy might help your natural circadian rhythm and even stave off seasonal depression.
Construction is nearly complete for a camera that will take 3,200-megapixel panoramas of the southern night sky.
Utilizing nuclear waste converted to diamonds, this company’s batteries will reportedly last thousands of years in some cases.
We’re safeguarding the world’s seeds in the Arctic, why not our most precious data?
Estonia has combined a belief in learning with equal-access technology to create one of world’s best education systems.
If you forgot to defrost your turkey, definitely don’t put it in a deep fryer. Every year, households all across the United States face a troubling dilemma with no good solutions: […]
Brain-computer interfaces give scientists their closest look so far at what the human brain does while we’re asleep.
Understanding the math behind social distancing.
The study was only conducted with already healthy men, however.
No one has seen an equinox this early since the 19th century. And you’d better get used to it. This year, on March 19, 2020, the equinox will occur. For a […]
People remember when governments lie to them and it lowers their satisfaction in government officials.
Your morning coffee is good for you – if you drink it at the right time.
Businesses have learned how to mend the weak spots in free trial marketing.
Some people choose alternatives to masks for comfort. A study shows the difference in effectiveness.
This map of Europe’s 20 most populous islands holds a few surprises and unlocks a truckload of trivia.
Contact-tracing apps can be a useful tool for public health, but they have considerable false positive and false negative rates.
The expansion rate is dropping, but distant galaxies are accelerating. Here’s how. If you take a look at any galaxy in the Universe that isn’t gravitationally bound to our own, we’ve […]
Three decades after the demise of the GDR, its familiar contours keep coming back from the dead.