The 10 winners of The New York Times/New York Public Library Best Illustrated Children’s Books Award are chosen each year by ...
When NASA offered Aisha Bowe a job as an aerospace engineer, she said no. Though it was her dream, she didn’t feel she belonged there. As a kid, Bowe struggled with academics and impostor syndrome—a ...
Joseph Wright of Derby was one of the first people to document public scientific lectures during the Enlightenment period.
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Using a new computer model, scientists simulated the stripes, spots and hexagons on a species of boxfish, imperfections and ...
The Ruler of Sharjah was received by Sheikh Mohammed bin Saud Al Qasimi, Chairman of the Sharjah Finance Department; Sheikh ...
It's the life-changing phone call any entrepreneur, artist and author would love to receive: their creation has been chosen ...
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Speaking at the opening of the Sharjah International Book Fair, he said that the fourth phase of encyclopaedia will be ...
A planet is about to be destroyed by the collapse of a binary star system in Slow Gods, Claire North’s first venture into ...
Making and engaging with art can reduce stress, improve cognitive function, help manage chronic pain, lower blood pressure ...
The cells in our bodies carry identical DNA signatures that mark them as uniquely our own. Except, it turns out, for the ...