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ACRL announces the publication of The Open Science Cookbook, edited by Emily Bongiovanni, Melanie Gainey, Chasz Griego, and ...
But fictional portraits of AI have pretty much never looked like the actual present of AI. All those killer Terminators, rebellious Westworld robots, and nuke-hijacking supercomputers have nothing to ...
In his new book, Prof. David Jacobs claims that science denial is growing, and that part of the problem lies in how science has been portrayed over time. Jacobs argues that science was shaped by ...
The story of the birth and growth of nuclear science is rebalanced in Destroyer of Worlds, which gives due prominence to the ...
In a world where adults almost always call the shots, routines give kids a dependable framework that helps them feel more ...
Brenkus expanded the topic to a book, 2010’s The Perfection Point: Sport Science Predicts the Fastest Man, the Highest Jump, and the Limits of Athletic Performance. He was also a public speaker.
This film will be relevant for teaching Science/Biology at Key Stage 1 and Key Stage 2 in England, Wales and Early and 1st and 2nd Level in Scotland. Also at Foundation, KS1 and KS2 in Northern ...
A groundbreaking tool developed by the University of St Andrews is transforming how cultural heritage institutions identify ...
How the pioneering scientist, and namesake of an enormous new telescope, forced astronomers to rethink the universe.
A book omitted from the Bible written more than 1,600 years ago paints Jesus in a very different light. Known as the Gospel of Thomas, the ancient text features 114 sayings attributed to Jesus ...
Researchers were surprised to find giant gas planets orbiting quite near to their stars. Yet novelists had already imagined ...