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Ruth Spiro is the author of over 30 children’s books. Her bestselling series introduces big scientific ideas to the littlest listeners.
The book uses history and philosophy to explore how to distinguish science from pseudoscience. Members of the incoming Class ...
But our results suggest the Inuit snow vocabulary is indeed exceptional. Out of 616 languages, the language with the top ...
"How to Eat Weed and Have a Good Time" by Vanessa Lavorato is a fun, tasty, science-backed guide to cooking with cannabis without accidentally overdoing it.
In their new book, Lydia Kang and Nate Pedersen survey flat Earth theory, fake moon landings and other scientific myths and why people believe them.
Some books do not stay in neat lanes. They wander. They pull heartstrings while crunching numbers. They ask big questions and answer them with ...
From demon to danger noodle, human ideas about snakes can be as contradictory as the creatures themselves. In Slither, Stephen S. Hall challenges our serpent stereotypes.
Asked whether he thinks time is an illusion, Torrengo removes his glasses. Time, he says, is akin to the blurriness of the ...
Author Martha Wiley and illustrator Michelle Mirakian make science fun with their "Kids on the Move" book series, teaching ...
While many are genre-defining works, or at least have some brilliant moments, they’re all a little dry – or a little dated – ...
Data science is an evolving subject that demands ongoing learning. Books continue to be among the best methods of acquiring ...
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