A lot of people write about what they see, but scientists have a uniquely effective way to observe the world and develop ...
New research suggests that the Romans may have used an ancient machine gun-like weapon, the polybolos, during the Siege of ...
New Harbor Press is pleased to announce the release of Are You Afraid of Death? (ISBN 978-1-63357-481-6) by author Jim Taylor. The new publication offers a theological examination of human mortality ...
Teachers can help students build their capacity to stay on task by ensuring that they have a clear path to start working, reasons to continue, and support when they lose focus.
Last week, a study led by Dr. Nathaniel Day and colleagues from the Alberta-based Canadian Centre of Recovery Excellence (CoRE) received a lot of attention, reporting that closing the Red Deer ...
Reading for pleasure (RfP) is declining internationally, yet research indicates its value both academically and psychologically. School libraries and librarians have a pivotal role to play ...
Artificial intelligence may be transforming content creation, but when it comes to storytelling, machines are still falling ...
Gen Zers and Alphaers introduced a great deal of vocabulary into English. They have formed words by clipping, blending, compounding, borrowing, and making acronyms. Gen Zers and Alpha often clip words ...
The notion of living to the fullest by grabbing on to life and holding it tight can be traced to ancient Greece. Our longstanding research into the ways that Greeks, from ancient times to the present ...
On a Monday evening last May, Danielle S. Allen, a political theorist at Harvard, strode into the university’s Faculty Club wearing sneakers and a bright orange blazer. The occa ...