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  1. Science News Learning | Classroom resources for educators

    Edwina Kinchington, Pittsburgh Science and Technology Academy, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Hear from other Science News Learning Educators. Read our teacher testimonials.

  2. The mood is ‘uncertain, anxious’ at 2025’s first big U.S. science …

    Feb 15, 2025 · BOSTON — The official theme of the meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, held February 13–15, is “Science Shaping Tomorrow.” The unofficial …

  3. Can you actually die of a broken heart? - Science News

    Jan 29, 2025 · Death by heartbreak doesn't just happen in stories. In real life, severe stress can cause the sometimes-fatal takotsubo syndrome.

  4. All Topics - Science News

    Jan 5, 2026 · Scientists and journalists share a core belief in questioning, observing and verifying to reach the truth. Science News reports on crucial research and discovery across science …

  5. Computers rule our lives. Where will they take us next?

    Feb 24, 2022 · The gap between organic and synthetic intelligence sometimes seems small because we anthropomorphize machines, spurred by computer science terms like intelligence, …

  6. These are Science News’ favorite books of 2025

    Nov 20, 2025 · Our staff’s favorite books of the year pondered science’s role in some of society’s most pressing issues, from AI to childhood trauma to river restoration. Did we miss your …

  7. Cracking the atom - Science News

    In the past century, scientists discovered a complex world of fundamental particles and unleashed the power of the atom’s nucleus

  8. How plate tectonics upended our understanding of Earth

    Jan 13, 2021 · Plate tectonics explained geologic wonders and natural hazards – and sparked questions about past and future life.

  9. The human story - Science News

    Sep 15, 2021 · The Natural History Museum/Alamy Stock Photo Century of Science: Theme The human story from

  10. 100 years of psychology studies have tried to make sense

    Contentious ideas and sometimes questionable experiments have offered intriguing insights into what makes us tick.