Mastering Critical Thinking: A Workshop for Educators
The Critical Thinking Across the Curriculum workshop equips teachers to foster critical thinking skills at all grade levels, focusing on addressing online misinformation and hate.
The Rise of Orbitronics: Redefining Information Processing
In the realm of cutting-edge technologies, the familiar landscape of electronics is evolving. From the established foundations of electronics and the promising advancements in photonics and spintronics, emerges the intriguing possibility of orbitronics.
India’s Space Odyssey: A Glimpse into the Future
India sets ambitious space goals: lunar return in 3 years, Venus launch in 2028, and orbital habitation by 2035.
Revolutionizing Meteorology: IBM and NASA’s Open-Source Climate Model
IBM and NASA unveil AI climate model for precise weather predictions using minimal resources.
Ancient Nazca Art: AI Unlocks Hidden Drawings
Around 2,000 years ago, ancient South Americans created massive geoglyphs in the Peruvian desert, depicting animals, humans, and plants.
Can Cancer Care Be Deintensified Without Risk?
Deintensification in cancer care is a promising strategy that involves reducing the intensity of treatments without sacrificing effectiveness.
Space Rocks Beware: X-rays to the Rescue!
US scientists have proven that X-rays can be used to divert dangerous asteroids hurtling towards Earth.
Unpacking the Surge in ADHD Diagnoses
Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is increasingly diagnosed in both children and adults.
Silk Protein Control for Advanced Computing
By controlling silk protein nanostructure for the first time, scientists have opened doors to cutting-edge advancements in microelectronics and computing.
Bird Flu in Humans: Is It Now Spreading Between People?
A recent case of bird flu infection in Missouri has raised concerns due to the infected individual’s lack of contact with animals.






