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Two Thirds of American Kids Can't Read Fluently

Phonics may be a popular way to teach reading, but it fails too many children

Two-Thirds of American Kids Can't Read Fluently

Phonics may be a popular way to teach reading, but it fails too many children

Does the First Amendment Confer a 'Right to Compute'? T...

We need to figure out if there is a constitutional right to compute

Our Fragile Earth: How Close Are We to Climate Catastro...

Lessons from past eras when Earth was a hothouse or a snowball tell us whether w...

How Mathematical Objects Are like People and Other Myst...

A Q&A with Hannah Larson, a recipient of the 2024 Maryam Mirzakhani New Frontier...

Wind Energy Could Get Safer for Bats with New Research

Wind turbines threaten several bat species, but the Biden administration is fund...

'Fossilized' Bubble 10,000 Times the Size of the Milky ...

Astronomers have spotted a gigantic void they believe to be a baryon acoustic os...

Song of the Stars, Part 1: Transforming Space into Symp...

Space is famously silent, but astronomers and musicians are increasingly turning...

Is Consciousness Part of the Fabric of the Universe?

Physicists and philosophers recently met to debate a theory of consciousness cal...

If You're Pregnant, These Vaccines Could Save Your and ...

The RSV vaccine is the latest in a series of immunizations that could protect pr...

Bizarre Quantum Theory Explains Why Your Coffee Takes S...

Physicist John Cardy and his colleague just won the 2024 Breakthrough Prize in F...

Autism, Human Connection and the 'Double Empathy' Problem

Despite stereotypes, many autistic people yearn for meaningful relationships, bu...

OSIRIS-REx's Asteroid Samples Are Finally Down to Earth

OSIRIS-REx—the first U.S. mission to attempt a sample return from a space rock—h...

Discrimination Has Trapped People of Color in Unhealthy...

People of color, more than other groups, live in neighborhoods prone to excess h...

Rosalind Franklin Deserves a Posthumous Nobel Prize for...

Awarding Rosalind Franklin a Nobel Prize posthumously for her role in DNA discov...

Poem: 'Message to My Beloved Sibling'

Science in meter and verse

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