February 27, 2023 Pennsylvania district considers bringing 'feelings' into math curriculum as some community members balk Littlestown Area School District in Pennsylvania proposed an elementary math curriculum that could integrate social-emotional learning into its curriculum.
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.
February 25, 2023 A 3,500-year-old bear preserved in Siberian permafrost is dissected by researchers A nearly 3,500-year-old brown bear is being dissected by Russian scientists. the female bear has undergone a necropsy after it was discovered in 2020 on Bolshoy Lyakhovsky Island.
February 24, 2023 Periodic table quiz: How well do you know these scientific elements? Periodic table quiz! How well do you know these scientific facts about the table of elements? Test your science knowledge in this fun and engaging lifestyle quiz!
February 8, 2023 Indiana men arrested nearly 50 years later in drowning death of teen girl after DNA sample Two Indiana men were arrested Monday following witness testimony and DNA evidence nearly 50 years after 17-year-old Laurel Jean Mitchell was found dead in the Elkhart River.
February 2, 2023 World's largest, rarest ocean stingrays spotted and tagged in Mozambique National Geographic explorer and ray expert Andrea Marshall, alongside her team, have tagged 11 rare and massive smalleye stingrays off the coast of the Bazaruto Archipelago.
January 25, 2023 Professor argues math education is White and cisheteropatriarchal space, 'limits' queer and students of color A Vanderbilt professor argued that math education is a "white and cisheteropatriarchal space" and "limits" Queer, Trans and students of color at a mathematician meeting in Boston.
January 18, 2023 London's 'Irish Giant': Museum wants to remove controversial skeleton display Charles Byrne stood 7'7" and requested a burial at sea to avoid dissection, but a collector bribed someone to help him steal the body and replace it in the coffin.
January 16, 2023 Astrophysics 'steeped in systemic racism and White supremacy,' says Colorado College science professor A Colorado professor believes Astrophysics is steeped in systemic racism and white supremacy and wants to change how physics is being taught and foster an inclusive environment.
January 16, 2023 Shark attack survivor is on a mission to protect these animals: 'Fear can be a powerful motivator' Fox News Digital spoke to Paul de Gelder of "Shark Week" about the accident that changed his life in 2009 when a shark ripped off two limbs — and why he's now working tirelessly to save sharks.