Author Martha Wiley and illustrator Michelle Mirakian make science fun with their "Kids on the Move" book series, teaching physics through stories and hands-on experiments.
There’s a famous two-decade-old Paris Review interview with Haruki Murakami in which he, one of the world’s most celebrated ...
Special activities related to National Library Week and the North Carolina Science Festival top Warren County Memorial Library’s activities during the month of April.
Scientists should experiment with creative ways of communicating their work to inspire action to protect the natural world, researchers say.
ASHLAND As a science teacher, Nathan Wright has always been drawn to science fiction. As a writer, he’s drawn to urban fantasy. The 2009 Ashland Blazer High School graduate teaches ninth grade ...
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Winter is Coming on MSNCelebrate We Need Diverse Books Day with these 6 amazing fantasy and science fiction booksToday is the inaugural We Need Diverse Books Day, and the nonprofit's spokeswoman Caroline Richmond has six great book ...
It runs, like titanium fiber, through the sinew of the characters in her second novel, which, like her debut, "Brass," is set ...
It's hard to pinpoint when synesthesia, the rare neurological condition where a stimulus that affects one sense prompts a ...
Create a Physics World account to get access to all available digital issues of the monthly magazine. Your Physics World ...
KC G.I.F.T. hosted their Pitch Black Business Summit, opening the door for any black owned business in Kansas City to participate. For some folks, it can make a massive difference.
RT Samuel, Rakesh K, and Rashmi RD, editors of ‘The Blaft Book of Anti-Caste Science Fiction’ talk about their independent ...
“We are speaking out as individuals. We see real danger in this moment,” the letter states. “We hold diverse political ...
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