Science is supposed to make the world feel more understandable, but sometimes it does the opposite. Ancient viruses frozen in ...
By one calculation, spending on AI accounted for 92 percent of America’s GDP growth in the first half of 2025. This year, a ...
We’re often told to “follow the science” — a comforting phrase that suggests clarity, objectivity, and consensus. But in today’s hyperpolarized world, even science itself has become a political ...
Peter Vickers received funding from The British Academy. Astronomers once believed the Sun revolved around the Earth. In the 19th century, scientists thought the shape of a person’s skull could reveal ...
Science is not only interesting but also fun. To kindle interest in science, convey the awesomeness of how life and the universe work, the facts of science must be passionately and delicately conveyed ...
In a world reeling from the Covid-19 pandemic, the role of science has been brought into sharp focus. Chief scientific advisors, epidemiologists and infectious disease experts have become household ...
Test your science knowledge by taking the interactive quiz. The short quiz tests your knowledge of questions recently asked in a national poll. After completing the quiz, you can compare your score ...
The American Biology Teacher, Vol. 83, No. 3 (MARCH 2021), pp. 199-201 (3 pages) Allchin, D. (2020). From the nature of science to social justice: the political power of epistemic lessons. In L.
To the editor: As a former teacher of science and government, I am a believer in the importance of science education. However, Leroy Hood and Matthew D. LaPlante go too far when they write that better ...
Many eminent scientists think that science is a guide to action, which is true in a sense: Science guides action in the way that a steering wheel guides a car. But the wheel by itself provides no ...