Science-Backed Tips for Maximizing Play Time With Kids
Science backed tips for play time with the kids, according to new research from Penn State University in the U.S.
Science backed tips for play time with the kids, according to new research from Penn State University in the U.S.
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In an effort to reduce the pressure on students, the Chinese Education Ministry has banned homework and yearly exams for pupils aged 6 - 7.
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According to a new study from the Max Planck Institute, dogs can tell when we are acting intentionally and unintentionally.
When walked on, these wooden floors harvest enough energy to turn on a lightbulb, according to a Wood Materials Science study.
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Some of the harshest, fastest cancers could be eliminated through the pairing of personalized mRNA vaccines with immuno-checkpoint drugs.
In the Classical-era city of Taposiris Magna, in Egypt, a number of mummies were recently discovered, one of which had a gold tongue.
Tolkien's commentary is relevant for every day and every moment, most especially when things get tough, as they are doing now.
Breaking barriers in the bird world are Goffin's Cockatoos, who have been discovered as capable of making and using whole tool "sets".
A trove of small objects was found recently in Pompeii, thought to belong to a kind of poor sorceress for use in fertility and luck rituals.
To help mitigate the risks of sparking wildfires, over the next several years PG&E will bury 10,000 miles of power lines in California.
As president of United for Wildlife, Prince William worked for months on a plan to shut down transportation routes exploited by illegal wildlife traffickers.
The World Wildlife Fund has purchased exclusive rights to fish for sharks along Australia's Great Barrier Reef with beautiful intentions.
Conservationists have begun the largest ever man-made migration of elephants, moving 500 of the giant animals to a safer home in Malawi.
This Norwegian businessman is giving away "the lion's share" of his fortune to help nurse the oceans back to health.
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