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A collaboration between Woodhaven High and Gudith Elementary School students recently transformed the imaginative ideas of kindergarteners into fully written, illustrated, and bound children’s ...
David Roy chats to the Belfast author about taking part in this year’s festival and making the leap from short stories to ...
After nearly five decades as Luke Skywalker, Mark Hamill opens up about finding new purpose in Mike Flanagan’s “The Life of ...
In others, the characters have a knack for math and/or science. Either way, there's plenty to choose from on our list. And for those who love to imagine where science might be going in the future, ...
If you’ve been on the lookout for some truly inspiring reads for the young girls (and boys) in your life, you’ve come to ...
Culture editor Alison Flood rounds up the New Scientist Book Club’s thoughts on our latest read, the science fiction classic Ringworld by Larry Niven ...
While Jon Bernthal has some winning moments as the lead character's loose cannon brother ... an introverted mob accountant who can cook books like he's serving up barbecue. He's smart enough ...
As Reed suggests, the future is now. For a slender book, “Terrestrial History” delivers an enthralling plot; complex, realized characters; and a wealth of fine-cut sentences. Reed’s great ...
The majority of books banned last school year highlighted stories featuring people of color and LGBTQ+ characters and subjects. A recent analysis of thousands of banned titles by PEN America ...
A new book about math and drag queen performances seeks to educate readers on both subjects, with its author saying the book details how the two overlap. Kynes Santos, a drag queen himself ...
For chatbots, math is the final frontier. AI language models generate responses using statistics, spitting out an answer that’s mostly likely to be satisfying. That works great when the goal is ...