Organizers of Saturday’s March for Science hailed the global event as a success — but they didn’t stop to celebrate for long. Here in the nation’s capital, the site of the weekend’s main march, ...
In the beginning, there was … well, maybe there was no beginning. Perhaps our universe has always existed — and a new theory of quantum gravity reveals how that could work. "Reality has so many things ...
The Framework for K-12 Science Education and the Next Generation Science Standards map out an inspiring vision of science education, in which students build a deep understanding of science and ...
A new study suggests that plate tectonics -- a scientific theory that divides the earth into large chunks of crust that move slowly over hot viscous mantle rock -- could have been active from the ...
Rebroadcast: Happy Birthday, America! From the very beginning, science has shaped this country. Many of the Founding Fathers — Madison, Jefferson, Washington — were science geeks, and their methodical ...
From beginning to end, 2025 was a year of devastation for scientists in the United States.
If Americans agree about one thing, it’s that their favorite astrophysicist is Neil deGrasse Tyson. A ubiquitous presence on TV, radio and a host of other mediums, Tyson has become one of our greatest ...
Science Diction is a bite-sized podcast about words—and the science stories behind them. Subscribe wherever you get your podcasts, and sign up for our newsletter. Honeymoon: It just seems like a word ...
The most ambitious job that astrono— mers attempt is trying to figure out how the universe was formed. Two hypotheses dominate their debates. The “continuous creation theory” (TIME, Nov. 20, 1950) ...
Linnea Ehri, Ph.D., distinguished professor emerita of education psychology at the City University of New York, published a benchmark science-of-reading study in 2014 summarizing decades of her work ...