VIDEO November 3, 2023 Elite British boarding school appoints AI bot as head teacher Cottesmore School announced an AI bot would be the institution's "principal headteacher." The tool has helped faculty reduce time spent on administrative tasks, the headmaster said.
HEALTH October 28, 2023 Virginia high school student creates soap to fight skin cancer, is awarded $25K: 'Remarkable effort' A Virginia high school freshman created a soap to treat skin cancer. Heman Bekele was awarded $25,000 after winning this year’s 3M Young Scientist Challenge — Fox News Digital spoke to his mom.
Solar Eclipse October 11, 2023 'Ring of fire' eclipse: What to know about the rare phenomenon headed to the US A rare "ring of fire" eclipse will be visible in some part of the U.S. on Saturday. National Geographic editor Allie Yang explained what makes it so special — and what people can expect.
Endangered Species May 19, 2023 Endangered species in the US: Fast facts about creatures at risk of going extinct In honor of National Endangered Species Day, take a look at some of the creatures that can be found in the U.S., both on land and sea, and learn some interesting facts along the way.
Quizzes May 8, 2023 Dinosaur quiz! How much do you know about these prehistoric creatures? Think you know your dinosaur facts and stats? Test your knowledge in this fun and engaging lifestyle quiz — see how well you do with these tricky dinosaur questions!
Oceans May 4, 2023 Joint venture building ‘underwater space station’ to study marine life, climate change The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) is collaborating with Proteus Ocean Group to build an underwater space station to research marine life.
EDUCATION May 2, 2023 Ivy League professor says it's 'bad science' to believe biological sex is binary: 'False' picture of biology A Princeton University professor, AgustÃn Fuentes, says that biological sex is not binary in an article published in Scientific American magazine.
WILD NATURE April 30, 2023 Climate chaos? Bugs will thrive in an ever-warming world, say scientists Michigan State University (MSU) biologists have found that bugs will thrive in a warming world, according to new research into climate and environment.
EDUCATION April 2, 2023 Boston Children's Hospital director calls for drastic increase in capacity for gender surgeries for minors Boston Children's Hospital's director of gender surgeries for kids called for the expansion of capacity, including for medical school students to be trained on gender-affirming care.
Digital Originals March 14, 2023 Professors are censoring themselves to protect their career. This professor says it’s destroying academia University of Alabama professor, Dr. Matthew Wielicki, said self-censorship by college professors is moving education "away from the foundations of academia."
OPINION February 27, 2023 Stop punishing gifted students: War on merit, honors programs is hurting Black children, others Merit-based programs offer a solution to boost the participation of Blacks, racial minorities and disadvantaged kids in disciplines such as the sciences.