A new book from Rebecca Solnit, promising to bring us hope in these “difficult times”, is among our pick of popular science titles out this month – along with a guide on how to talk to AI, and a look ...
As an Orton-Gillingham-certified instructor, I support the methodology, which calls for an explicit, systematic, cumulative, direct, and sequential approach to reading instruction that emphasizes ...
Leveraging the power of artificial intelligence, scientists at the UC Davis USDA-NIFA AI Institute for Next Generation Food Systems are connecting the dots of 80 years of scientific publishing to shed ...
Everything depends on what people and their government do,” Somerville writes, not once, not twice, but (if I count correctly) seven times.
Plan a 2026 literary getaway with these secondhand bookstores in Arkansas, each filled with character, history, and unexpected page-turners.
Add independent.com on Google Add the SB Independent as your preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. We are delighted to welcome beloved author Patrice Karst to Paradise Found for a ...
The very youngest readers are a strange audience. They’re as likely to lick the book as look at it. Sitting in a loved one’s lap is as big a part of the experience as the book itself. And the wiggling ...
Gradually increasing the price of fossil fuels is considered a key element of effective climate policy—and yet it remains the subject of bitter controversy. In a new book, experts from the Potsdam ...
A new study shows that during the last two deglaciations, i.e., the transition from an ice age to the warm interglacial periods, meltwater from the Antarctic ice sheet intensified stratification in ...
Microscopic fibers secretly shape how every organ in the body works, yet they’ve been notoriously hard to study—until now. A new imaging technique called ComSLI reveals hidden fiber orientations in ...
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