The “science of reading” movement has ended, at least for now, one great literacy debate: Policymakers, education leaders, ...
Salazar’s toddler developed severe epilepsy, she went to college, earned a PhD, and uncovered a genetic mutation that transformed her child's life.
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Bluefly announces Crowe and Chopra Jonas for Congo sci-fi rooted in classified stealth science
Bluefly movie starring Russell Crowe and Priyanka Chopra Jonas grounds its sci-fi Congo thriller in real black-project ...
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Nobody could read Egyptian hieroglyphs for 1,400 years, and one slab with the same text in three scripts broke the code
For most of recorded history, ancient Egypt was legible only in fragments. Its monuments, ...
This week’s ThreatsDay Bulletin covers malicious packages, AI agent risks, phishing chains, exposed systems, router flaws, ...
Sagan's team created the greatest puzzle of all time, which you can only solve if your species understands the basic nature of the universe.
There’s a new debate over phonics instruction bubbling up in the “science of reading” movement—one that demonstrates the intricate challenges inherent in making large-scale instructional change. More ...
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