Don't be fooled by a graph. New research shows that a scientist's policy preferences can influence their results. Look past the model and find the ground truth.
Research on the perception of color differences is helping resolve a century-old understanding of color developed by Erwin Schrödinger. Los Alamos scientist Roxana Bujack led a team that used geometry ...
As we begin a new semester following a hopefully restful winter break, I have been thinking about the various concepts of stability, a term often used in mathematics and invoked to describe many ...
Legal Environment, Corporate Governance, Financial Performance, SACCOS, Institutional Theory Share and Cite: Mbegu, S. (2026) Legal Environment and SACCOS Financial Performance in Mbeya, Tanzania: ...
Most people in the math education space agree that students need to be fluent with basic math facts. By the time kids are in ...
Have you ever found yourself standing in the grocery store, reading a food label, and wondering, “Wait, what’s the difference between sugar versus carbs?” With so many nutrition terms being thrown ...
This weekend, DreamWorks will release the live-action version of “How to Train Your Dragon.” A few weeks later, “F1: the Movie” opens, followed by “Superman.” All three films have one thing in common: ...
Using an algorithm they call the Krakencoder, researchers at Weill Cornell Medicine are a step closer to unraveling how the brain’s wiring supports the way we think and act. The study, published June ...
Aim: This study examined differences in health-related fitness, physical activity patterns, and sedentary behavior among Qatari schoolchildren, classified by their mathematics achievement levels.
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An enduring question in psychology is whether adult personality is related to birth order and number of siblings. Previous studies have generally found no associations except that firstborns average ...