Loggerhead turtles “dance” when exposed to food-associated magnetic fields, and their magnetic map may help them return to specific areas after long migrations.
A new study highlights growing concerns as students face rising costs, limited on-campus options and increasing financial strain.
Sponsored by the Office of Commonwealth Libraries and the Pennsylvania Department of Education, the POWER Library portal offers audio books and e-books, movies, reference materials, magazines, ...
Due in part to the lack of school librarians, many Philadelphia students haven’t been introduced to the freely available ...
Exposure to radiation from head or neck CT imaging increased risk for childhood brain tumors, according to results of a ...
If you are a parent of a school student, you may have received a form seeking permission to use your child’s image on school ...
So far, at least four New York City public schools — with a total enrollment of 3,000 students — have been identified as ...
A global survey of over 23,000 higher education students reveals that while ChatGPT enhances learning through brainstorming ...
As talk about banning phones in schools increases, a new study revealed that the average teen spends a quarter of their school day scrolling. Research led by the Seattle Children’s Research Institute ...
One in four Texans is raising a child while getting a college degree. For Isabella Mapes, it has meant little sleep and, at ...
Teens aren't just sneaking quick glances at their phones during class. They're spending an average of 1.5 hours on them every ...
Step into Blake Harvard’s classroom and you’ll find that Less is Decidedly More. Sixteen tables, two seats to a table, all in ...