Integrating History of Science in Education: A Tool for Navigating Disinformation
As disinformation becomes more prevalent, incorporating the history of science into education may enhance students' critical thinking and resilience.
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As disinformation becomes more prevalent, incorporating the history of science into education may enhance students' critical thinking and resilience.
Recent fossil discoveries indicate that the Arctic, over 70 million years ago, was home to a diverse range of mammals that adapted to extreme conditions.
Research indicates that Neanderthals in southern Europe collected shellfish year-round, with a preference for colder months, mirroring modern human foraging strategies.
Unveiled during the 24 Hours of Nürburgring race, the Caterham Seven Nürburgring Edition pays homage to the iconic racetrack.
The recent trial between Elon Musk and Sam Altman has raised significant questions about the direction of AI and who should lead its future.
Beyond the official competition and the red carpet, the Cannes Film Festival revolves around many other events. Here are five things you might not know yet about the Festival!
António Guterres addressed the urgent need to tackle the housing crisis, stating that no nation is exempt from its effects during the World Urban Forum in Baku.
As violence persists despite ceasefire attempts, the Lebanese president pledges to strive for peace, while the death toll from the conflict continues to rise.
Walmart's Onn brand has unveiled a new series of budget-friendly Android tablets, with prices starting at $97, aiming to provide a more accessible alternative to higher-end models.
At Cannes, Sebastian Stan's remarkable change for his role in "Fjord" has captivated audiences, while Alicia Vikander's performance in the intense sci-fi thriller "Hope" also stands out.