March 14, 2023 Professors are censoring themselves to protect their career. This professor says it’s destroying academia University of Alabama professor, Dr. Matthew Wielicki, said self-censorship by college professors is moving education "away from the foundations of academia."
February 27, 2023 Stop punishing gifted students: War on merit, honors programs is hurting Black children, others Merit-based programs offer a solution to boost the participation of Blacks, racial minorities and disadvantaged kids in disciplines such as the sciences.
January 7, 2023 Research uncovers secret that made ancient Roman concrete so durable Scientists from a MIT, Harvard University study found the secret to what made ancient Roman concrete last thousands of years.
October 20, 2022 Dr. Phil asks woke educators: ‘What makes you think you know better’ than parents what’s best for kids? Dr. Phil's guests engaged in heated debate over an initiative by Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis and how schools should educate children about issues such as sexuality and gender.
July 28, 2022 British researchers find fossils showing Loch Ness monster-type creature 'plausible' British scientists say the recent discovery of a plesiosaur fossil in a freshwater river system shows the existence of lake-dwelling Loch Ness monster-type creature was "plausible."
July 31, 2021 Harvard lecturer takes heat for defending existence of biological sex on 'Fox & Friends' Harvard lecturer Carole Hooven took heat from her own colleague after an appearance on Fox News this week in which she asserted that biological sex is real and defended the continued use of terms like ‘pregnant women’ and “male and female.”
July 10, 2021 Harvard to study pyschedelics and the law as decriminalization gains steam Harvard University has plans to study "equity in psychedelics research, commerce and therapeutics," thanks to a new search grant.
March 16, 2021 Homeschooled Arizona girl, 12, will begin college this summer, hopes to work for NASA one day This girl’s got goals to the Moon – and beyond.
December 13, 2020 Researchers stranded in Arctic at start of coronavirus pandemic head back for second winter Two women whose homecoming from an overwinter expedition in the Arctic was delayed by months due to the coronavirus last year have set out again – now with new gear and experience.
October 16, 2020 NASA awards $2.8 million to Purdue’s Indiana Space Grant Consortium to support STEM NASA has awarded a $2.8 million grant to the Indiana Space Grant Consortium, which is headquartered at Purdue University.