We think we need greater self-control to be happier. But a new study suggests the arrow of causation points the other way.
This year’s recipient of the Tyler Prize for Environmental Achievement talks about “punk science,” microbial economics and ...
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Some teachers say school districts should view computer science not simply as a precursor to specific college degrees, but as ...
Flower designs on 8,000-year-old Mesopotamian pots reveal a “mathematical knowledge” perhaps developed to share land and ...
Math anxiety grows from stress, culture, and experience, not ability. By changing how we teach, test, and talk about math, we ...
The CEO of AAAS is cautiously optimistic about federal funding for science, even as uncertainty makes research challenging.
Dr. Elie Isenberg-Grzeda is an assistant professor in psychiatry at the University of Toronto. One of his primary research ...
November Faculty and Staff GrantsBridging the GapNaazneen Barma, Josef Korbel School of Global and Public AffairsFunder: ...
Your brain and your politics go hand in hand. We all know someone —an uncle, a colleague, a childhood friend— who seems to ...