Conspiracy theories have circulated at all times, in all cultures, and among all populations. They routinely appear in conjunction with...
Developed by the American economist Richard Thaler in the late 2000s, the theory behind “nudging” theory is based on the...
What if video games, instead of being an obstacle to literacy, could actually help children improve their reading abilities? A...
A team of scientists, led by the University of Bristol, in co-operation with colleagues from Goethe University, Frankfurt, has uncovered...
Archeologists from The University of Western Australia have discovered people who lived in north-west Arabia in the Early to Middle...
Science is often seen as a meritocracy, where the best work rises to the top along with the researchers who...
When a politician we like supports a COVID-19 policy, we tend to support it. But when a political foe endorses...
Scientists from Wageningen University and Research (WUR) and Indiana University have discovered that the increasing irrelevance of factual truth in...
Economic growth goes down when the number of wet days and days with extreme rainfall go up, a team of...
Learning through ‘guided’ play can be as effective as adult-led instruction up to at least age eight
Teaching younger children through ‘guided’ play can support key aspects of their learning and development at least as well, and...
Rutgers researchers have unearthed the earliest definitive evidence of broomcorn millet (Panicum miliaceum) in ancient Iraq, challenging our understanding of...
Recorded lectures have become a routine part of course instruction during the COVID-19 pandemic, and college students often try to...













