Researchers adapted the playbook for studying young children to stage a juice party for Kanzi. They poured imaginary juice from a pitcher into two cups, then pretended to empty just one. They asked ...
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Artificial intelligence promised to transform drug discovery but struggled to deliver. A new focus on validation and ...
In a playtime experiment, researchers found that our closest living relatives have the capacity for make-believe, too.
Against this backdrop, the author reflects on his own experience of China-UK education. In December 2025, he received the Study UK Alumni Awards 2026 — an honor that, for him, represents the enduring ...
We live in the most technologically advanced era in human history, yet our ability to pay attention is quietly collapsing.
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A Science You Use Every Day Did you know that every time you open a map app or check the weather, you are using a science that began thousands of years ago? Geography is not just about countries and ...
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Discover how ordinary salt and common household items can be used in creative ways for science experiments and practical ...
Joy Akinkunmi of Bedford turned a personal caregiving challenge into a celebrated device for improving medication routines ...
The “one big breakthrough” pattern suggests that total citation counts can mislead. A researcher with one highly-cited paper and several uncited ones may have a more impactful trajectory than one with ...