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NSTA announces the release of a new NSTA Kids™ book, Next Time You See a Snowflake, an exciting new title in the Next Time ...
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Science Friday has hosted Cephalopod Week to highlight these eight-armed creatures and the outstanding, octopus-obsessed ...
Jason Dinh, climate editor for Atmos, joins guest host Sophie Bushswick to talk about the debate, and other stories from the week in science, including an archeological find of medieval-era Silk ...
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The Project Lead for Kids At Home Centre, Eugenia Agyeiwaa Boadi, has challenged parents to prioritize the development of ...
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Hurricane Milton Delays Launch of Europa Clipper, and Science Nobel Awards Highlight AI A roundup of the science Nobels, the latest COVID updates and the Europa Clipper launch delay.
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F rom the Roman wonder-drug of, uh, cabbage, to the turn-of-the-century fad of Fletcherism, to today’s preoccupation with ...
“The history of science, like the history of all human ideas, is a history of irresponsible dreams, of obstinacy, and of error,” Popper wrote in his book Conjectures and Refutations.