In the United States, universities and independent research are under attack by the country's president. "A similar trend is ...
In the December diary, I am highlighting books and exhibitions exploring themes of national art – both British and Sudanese.
Although I am a Hebrew speaker, I traveled to the USA, in order to teach Torah, meet our Jewish brethren, learn about their ...
Dr Michael J. Dillon and Prof Laura Bowater examine the science of gamification to transform biomedical education through ...
The Internet of Nano Things (IoNT) has transformed connectivity with nanosensors, enabling efficient data exchange and ...
The ninth edition of the Okinawa School in Physics (OSP), organized by the Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology (OIST) ...
A second response to A.I. for teachers who still want to assign take-home papers, rather than settle for having students now ...
Not every life-changing idea arrives wrapped in complexity. Some of the most powerful insights come from simple sentences ...
Moore opts for a no-tech classroom, one that is taught using chalk and a shared appreciation for learning. She emphasizes the ...
Two UBC Okanagan engineering students are transforming classroom research into a practical tool for communities facing ...
For centuries, "man-made fibers" meant the raw stuff of clothes and ropes; in the information age, it's come to mean the filaments of glass that carry data in communications networks. But to Yoel Fink ...
A team of Rice University researchers has developed a new way to control light interactions using a specially engineered structure called a 3D photonic-crystal cavity. Their work, published in the ...