The study author says that's important as having a good understanding of species on earth is critical to conservation efforts ...
Science isn’t always serious. Sometimes researchers ask questions that seem silly at first, like why toast lands butter-side down or how ducks stay dry. But these quirky experiments often lead to ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Natalie Wexler is an education writer focusing on literacy. Educators think it’s important to teach science and social studies to ...
Jessie Garbutt, design major, installs LED lights for testing at the California Lighting and Technology Center (CLTC) on March 21, 2019. (Gregory Urquiaga/UC Davis) Alexis Caligiuri didn’t follow a ...
As different initiatives, priorities, and efforts to change teaching and learning in schools come and go, one challenge remains constant: Time is a finite resource. In elementary schools, especially, ...
Earn your Master of Science in Security Studies at UMass Lowell and gain the expertise to lead in cybersecurity, infrastructure protection and protection against weapons of mass destruction. Master of ...
Studies that can't be verified and may be untrue are much more likely to be cited in the media because they tend to be more interesting, researchers report. They looked at studies in top psychology, ...
The College of Arts and Sciences at Western Michigan University houses ..... this pathway... The Institute of Environment and Sustainability has teamed up with the Department of Geography and the ...
What do the Loch Ness monster, frozen poop and shape-shifting goo have in common? Scientists delved into the nitty-gritty science behind these oddities and came up with some pretty zany experiments.
Walk into consciousness labs, and you will mostly find studies on humans relying on verbal reports. This evidence is then ...
Editorial Note: We earn a commission from partner links on Forbes Advisor. Commissions do not affect our editors' opinions or evaluations. Finding a program that meets your individual needs isn't ...
The number of scientific papers flagged as fraudulent has been growing. Now a new paper sheds light on how it’s being done. Researchers found loose networks of unscrupulous editors working with ...