A temporary solution during months-long school shutdowns, the online classrooms may be an experiment the rest of the world can learn from
Cooking classes in a growing number of cities are teaching U.S.-born residents to embrace their immigrant neighbors
From plastic recycling pioneers to landmine foes, these dreamers have big plans for the coming year
Making its debut in 1969, the beloved children’s television show was shaped by the African-American communities in Harlem and beyond
A new curriculum from the American Indian Museum brings greater depth and understanding to the long-misinterpreted history of indigenous culture
Rural educator Frank Cyr had the vision and pull to force the nation to standardize the color of the ubiquitous vehicle
From backpacks to crayons, every piece of gear has an invention story
Navy scientist Alison Smith will describe her novel authentication system at Smithsonian's Military Invention Day
A part of Washington, D.C.'s Awesome Con, the dynamic presentation series blends entertainment and education
Even in the age of autofill, America is still in love with the centuries-old tradition
An engineer at the University of Auckland asks an important question: What can seamless human-computer interfaces do for humanity?
Dan Giusti used to serve $500 lunches. Now he's working to deliver meals on a kid's budget.
Michigan State University researchers are developing a small tool, with a motion capture system, that translates ASL into English
Looking at how children process information may give programmers useful hints about directions for computer learning
Can an obscure 19th-century literary form help solve a 21st-century problem?
A recent study broke down each state’s educational standards to see whose ‘herstory’ was missing
What the architecture and history of student housing tell us about higher education
"The Daily Show" correspondent Roy Wood, Jr. talks with the astrophysicist about adrenaline, fear, curiosity and attracting younger generations to science
Fifty years later, Mary Beth Tinker looks back at her small act of courage and the Supreme Court case that followed
The sixth season, premiering January 15, brings a new crop of historical tales to television
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