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The Terminator at 40: this sci-fi ‘B-movie’ still shapes how we view the threat of AI

Arnold Schwarzenegger played a cyborg sent back in time by an all-powerful AI called Skynet. Maximum Film / Alamy Stock Photo by Tom F.A Watts, Royal...

Empowering engineering students through storytelling

Engineering students from underrepresented groups often feel isolated and ultimately switch majors. skynesher/E+ via Getty Images by Anne Hamby, Boise State University; Eric Jankowski, Boise State...

Cities around the world share many challenges. To address them, they need to develop science diplomacy

The mayor of Montréal, Valérie Plante, the mayor of Chicago, Brandon Johnson, and his counterpart from Milwaukee, Cavalier Johnson, at the annual conference of...

Homeschooled kids face unique college challenges − here are 3 ways they can be overcome

Homeschooled children don’t always get a well-rounded curriculum. miniseries via Getty Images by Kenneth V. Anthony, Mississippi State University and Mark E. Wildmon, Mississippi State...

Climate change matters to more and more people – and could be a deciding factor in the 2024 election

Young people demonstrate ahead of a climate summit in New York in September 2023. Erik McGregor/LightRocket via Getty Images by Matt Burgess, University of Colorado Boulder If...

EXPLR ignites youth passion for STEM with national online competition

Students of color from grades 6-12 are encouraged to apply for this first-ever STEM challenge. Deadline is Nov. 12. STEM education, encompassing Science, Technology, Engineering...

Like Prince Harry a quarter of British people have consulted a psychic – here’s the science on why

Shutterstock/goffkein.pro by Ken Drinkwater, Manchester Metropolitan University and Neil Dagnall, Manchester Metropolitan University Extracts from Prince Harry’s recently published memoir, Spare, reveal that he used a...

Charles Henry Turner: The little-known Black high school science teacher who revolutionized the study of insect behavior in the early 20th century

by Edward D. Melillo, Amherst College On a crisp autumn morning in 1908, an elegantly dressed African American man strode back and forth among the...

How Black men are making their mark in STEM   

Stock photo by Pexels   It was estimated by the United States Department of Labor Statistics in 2019, that close to 10,000 jobs were available in...

Study: Amateur football hits linked to later-life difficulty

BOSTON (AP) — The more hits to the head an amateur football player takes, the greater the risk that he will be depressed, have...

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