Update Thurs., Feb. 19: this workshop is being postponed. Please stay tuned for a new date! PUL is launching a new zine called Object Lessons. Each zine in the series will highlight an assortment of ...
When the Trump administration released its fiscal-year 2026 budget proposal last May, it sent shock waves through the U.S. scientific community and far beyond. It called for some of the deepest ...
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I once had a friend who, during her first year of teaching science, found a praying mantis nest, took it to school as a science lesson, and upon returning to her classroom on Monday, found hundreds of ...
The Christian Science Monitor was once one of the nation’s most prominent newspapers, rising above its unorthodox status as a church-owned paper to garner seven Pulitzer Prizes. But it’s been decades ...
Education news and commentary, delivered right to your inbox. Sign up for The 74 newsletter. The Texas State Board of Education on Wednesday delayed an initial vote on a proposed required reading list ...
NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman speaks at an agency town hall Dec. 18, the day after he was sworn in as administrator. Credit: NASA/Bill Ingalls It took a year, but the Jared Isaacman era at NASA ...
A NASA team using the Hubble Space Telescope found an object in space never recorded before, nicknamed “Cloud-9.” Cloud-9 is a starless, gas-rich, dark-matter cloud considered a “relic” or remnant of ...
A potential new type of celestial object has all the makings of a normal small galaxy. It’s rich with the same hydrogen gas that births suns and planets, and it lies within a halo of dark matter, the ...
Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The First Church of Christ, Scientist, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The church publishes the ...
Jemima McPhee receives funding from an Australian Government Research Training Program (RTP) Scholarship. Ancient scientists can be easy to dismiss. Greek philosopher Thales of Miletus, often ...
David Dault, a professor of Christian spirituality at Loyola University Chicago, is bridging social critique with biblical study by looking at how people interpret, use, brand, and weaponize the Bible ...