Our ancestors didn’t chase intelligence in textbooks they lived it through mindful living, pure food, and connection with the divine. In ancient India, sharpening the brain was not about memorizing ...
Ectogenesis could transform reproduction, but Assistant Professor Susan Kennedy believes that choosing to carry a child can still hold deep personal and moral significance ...
When Ella al-Shamahi went to college, she thought she'd be able to prove Darwin's theory of evolution was wrong. Instead, she was convinced the science was right.
Picador projected facts from Keon West’s The Science of Racism onto four London landmarks such as the Royal Courts of Justice and Harrods.
Artist RD Riccoboni’s picture book — titled “Knights of The Vermillion Rose: A Science Fiction Fairytale of the Gay Romantic ...
Students nationwide can’t read or do math at basic levels and don’t know elementary science or history facts, but there’s a big program to rewire their brains, massage ...
St Augustine's College scored 41 points to defeat St John's School and Abetifi Presby SHS in the quarter-final of the 2025 NSMQ to proceed to the semi-final.
It is evolutionarily certain that we will have more outbreaks, more pandemics, and frankly, they could be significantly worse than Covid,” says global health expert Seth Berkley.
She was a Muslim missionary by 13 and a creationist determined to disprove Darwin at 18. So how did she become TV's favourite ...
Society and religion were born, the author argues, as “twins.” Though religion as we understand it today arrived late.
Tony Abbott’s history of Australia is a version that sanitises the worst effects of colonialism and immigration policy, and ...
The New Scientist Book Club has various issues with Masud Husain's prize-winning popular science book about neurology ...
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