by Sarah Green | Mar 11, 2016 | News
It would seem like the 21st century poses new challenges to engaging young readers and overcoming the (unfortunately growing) reading gap between lower and higher income students, and in getting kids to develop their readings skills past the fourth grade level. The...
by Sarah Green | Mar 10, 2016 | News
Scientists at Stanford have discovered that effective treatments against HIV change the way the virus evolves. The researchers hope that understanding how different treatments affect the illness will lead the way to developing new, better techniques for treatment and...
by Sarah Green | Mar 3, 2016 | News
According to video game research group Quantic Foundry gamers grow less competitive with age. Specifically, following a survey of gamers from the ages of 15 though 55, the team found that competition was a stronger motivator for younger players than older players,...
by Sarah Green | Feb 29, 2016 | News
To call the “debate” around climate change “polarizing” would be an understatement. Few things are as fiercely fought against by a select few than the overwhelming evidence that climate change is real and is caused by human activity. Some pretty powerful interests are...
by Sarah Green | Feb 25, 2016 | News
The school district of Hartford, Connecticut has an ambitious, community-changing goal. The city and district want to see health clinics in every school in the city, eventually. That’s a tall order, and a virtually unseen combination. But they’ve taken the...