Take a peek, collect your thoughts, challenge what you’re reading while reflecting on why you had that reaction, and gain ...
Under house arrest in Egypt, one mathematician transformed how we examine the world. 500 years before the Scientific Revolution, the mathematician Al-Hassan Ibn al-Haytham spent hours in a dark room ...
If you’d like to pursue being a researcher or scientist by profession, it’s helpful to understand the best way to develop hypotheses and test them to determine results. And even if you don’t decide to ...
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John Wright does not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organization that would benefit from this article, and has disclosed no relevant affiliations beyond their ...
Michael Shermer got his first clue that things were changing at Scientific American in late 2018. The author had been writing his “Skeptic” column for the magazine since 2001. His monthly essays, ...
Independent Science Research students and their teachers from Northbrook Junior High received 18 Gold and 5 Silver awards during the Illinois Junior Academy of Science State Fair on May 4 in Decatur.