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The Myth of the College Dropout: Why Zuckerberg's Success Is an Anomaly
Apr 20, 2017
The Myth of the College Dropout: Why Zuckerberg's Success Is an Anomaly
This article was originally published at The Conversation. The publication contributed the article to Live Science's Expert Voices: Op-Ed & Insights. When Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg was asked to give this year's commencement address at Harvard, he asked for advice from Bill Gates. Zuckerberg said, They know we didn't actually...
Why Health Experts Are Concerned Over New School Lunch Rules
May 2, 2017
Why Health Experts Are Concerned Over New School Lunch Rules
School lunch programs in the U.S. will no longer be required to meet all of the nutrition standards set in the Obama era, the Trump administration announced this week. The news means that school lunches won't necessarily see the cuts in sodium and boosts in whole grains that were outlined...
In Photos: Thousands of Asylum Patients' Bodies Buried Under University of Mississippi Campus
May 10, 2017
In Photos: Thousands of Asylum Patients' Bodies Buried Under University of Mississippi Campus
Where the bodies are buried (Image credit: The University of Mississippi Medical Center)Built in 1855, the Mississippi State Insane Hospital housed an estimated 35,000 patients over a span of 80 years, until it was shuttered in 1935. Experts suspect that as many as 7,000 of the asylum's former patients are...
Cyber Monday Deals on Science Books
Nov 24, 2017
Cyber Monday Deals on Science Books
If you're shopping for that someone who loves to learn and is just curious about the world, how about a book? Here's a look at some of the best book deals on Amazon this Cyber Monday that are sure to dazzle the science lover in your life. The Sixth Extinction:...
It Bleeds. It Breathes. It's a Lifelike Artificial Human Corpse!
Dec 4, 2017
It Bleeds. It Breathes. It's a Lifelike Artificial Human Corpse!
Medical schools have historically used human cadavers to train students in anatomy and medical procedures, a tradition that dates back hundreds of years. However, a unique type of medical model provides a remarkably human alternative to working with preserved corpses. SynDaver synthetic humans are anatomically accurate medical models fabricated by...
Perfectionism on the Rise Among College Students
Jan 3, 2018
Perfectionism on the Rise Among College Students
Today's college students have more perfectionistic traits than those of decades past, a new study suggests. The study is one of the first to examine generational differences in perfectionism, which is defined as having excessively high standards for oneself and being overly self-critical. In the study, researchers analyzed data from...
There's No Medical Reason Not to Bake Your Grandpa's Ashes into a Sugar Cookie and Eat It
Oct 19, 2018
There's No Medical Reason Not to Bake Your Grandpa's Ashes into a Sugar Cookie and Eat It
It appears that a high school student in Davis, California, baked her grandfather's ashes into sugar cookies and gave them out at school on Oct. 4. Yes, people ate them. And, yes, this is a real news story. It was reported in the Los Angeles Times. Apparently, some of the...
Photos: Traces of an Ancient Ice Stream
Feb 8, 2019
Photos: Traces of an Ancient Ice Stream
Finding eroded hills (Image credit: Copyright 2019 West Virginia University)West Virginia University geologists Graham Andrews (shown in picture) and Sarah Brown, discovered glacier-eroded hills called drumlins, and their larger counterparts whalebacks and megawhalebacks while journeying through northern Namibia. Measuring the structures (Image credit: Copyright 2019 West Virginia University)West Virginia University...
Useless Self-Help Guide Offers Ludicrous Solutions to Everyday Problems
Oct 7, 2019
Useless Self-Help Guide Offers Ludicrous Solutions to Everyday Problems
NEW YORK — Have you ever wondered how to predict the weather, land an airplane onto a moving train, or knock a drone out of the sky with sports equipment? Randall Munroe, creator of the popular science webcomic xkcd, has a new book that presents outrageous solutions for a broad...
'The Falcon Thief' exposes the high-flying life of a notorious rare-bird smuggler
Feb 11, 2020
'The Falcon Thief' exposes the high-flying life of a notorious rare-bird smuggler
Two grinning men pose for a video camera in front of a helicopter: We're going on a tour, one of them says and laughs. But what they were about to do was no joyride; it was both dangerous and illegal. They were attempting to steal the eggs of rare falcons...
Read an excerpt from 'The Falcon Thief'
Feb 11, 2020
Read an excerpt from 'The Falcon Thief'
Below is an excerpt of The Falcon Thief: A True Tale of Adventure, Treachery and the Hunt for the Perfect Bird by Joshua Hammer, published by Simon & Schuster on Feb. 11, 2020. Read more about the amazing true story of the man who spent decades smuggling and selling wild...
Do STEM toys actually teach kids science and math?
Aug 25, 2020
Do STEM toys actually teach kids science and math?
With a rocky year of pandemic-related educational disruptions ahead, many parents are looking for ways to help their kids learn at home. Toys advertised as teaching STEM might seem like one way to fill the gap. But do they really work? The answer is yes, research shows that toys can...
The best Montessori learning toys
Dec 3, 2020
The best Montessori learning toys
Maybe you've heard the word Montessori before. Maybe not. Either way, you've likely run across some Montessori toys. Back in the late 1800s, Maria Montessori, an Italian physician, noticed that children naturally learn through the intrinsic motivation to pick something up and explore how it works. She developed a teaching...
How a girl's 'death mask' from the 1800s became the face of CPR dolls
Dec 16, 2020
How a girl's 'death mask' from the 1800s became the face of CPR dolls
For 60 years, medical students have practiced CPR on a dummy doll — dubbed Resusci Annie — compressing her chest and breathing air into her plastic mouth. The face of that dummy, it turns out, isn't made up. It's based on the face of a teenage girl found dead in...
Best coding toys for kids 2024
Jun 22, 2021
Best coding toys for kids 2024
If your youngster is already interested in computers (and other mobile gadgetry), now is the perfect time to seek out the best coding toys for kids. There are myriad apps, toys and games available to teach coding skills to children of all ages and jumpstart those future techie careers. These...
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