Was it a chance encounter when you met that special someone or was there some deeper reason for it? What about that strange dream last night—was that just the random ramblings of the synapses of your brain or did it reveal something deep about your unconscious? Perhaps the dream was trying... read more
The loss of darkness can harm individual organisms and perturb interspecies interactions, potentially causing lasting damage to life on our planet.
As darkness fell over Manhattan on the ninth anniversary of the September 11 attack, two beams were shot into the sky at the site... read more
Tests and exams cause anxiety in teachers and students. The growing frequency of standardized tests and ongoing reports about ongoing mental-health issues among children and adolescents make a tense situation even tenser. But teachers don’t need to be licensed psychologists to incorporate ... read more
Active IQ – the UK’s leading Ofqual-recognised Awarding Organisation for the Active Leisure, Learning and Wellbeing Sector – is launching a Level 4 Diploma in Primary Physical Education Practice. Developed in partnership with Sporting Futures Training, the diploma is aimed at teaching assi... read more
There are a number of theories about how life began on Earth, but one new study published October 3 in the journal ACS Nano suggests that the building blocks of life could have been created with liquid crystals.
Liquid crystals have properties of both conventional liquids and solids — t... read more
Traditional 3-D printing with materials like plastic or metal has already broken the mold in manufacturing. Now researchers are taking the versatility of this technology one step further. Scientists from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology have 3-D printed structures filled with livi... read more