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Young scientists make the cut
Thirty middle school students are selected for final round of Broadcom MASTERS science competition.
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Psychology
Why fandom feels good — and may be good for you
Psychologists and media scholars are looking into the who, why and how of becoming a fan.
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Science & Society
Let’s learn about music
Researchers are delving into how instruments and spaces shape our experience of music, and how computers could play a role in the future of music-making.
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Tech
To really learn, fail — then fail again!
Hands-on learning through trial and error is becoming more popular in schools. The good news: Mistakes can be very helpful.
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Questions for “This artificial skin feels ‘ghosts’ — things you wish were there”
Questions for “This artificial skin feels ‘ghosts’ — things you wish were there”
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Can you build the next chemistry set?
A new competition from the Society for Science & the Public is out to reinvent one of science’s most beloved traditions.
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Chemistry
This rewritable paper depends on disappearing ink
Scientists have made a new rewritable paper that can hold text and images for at least six months. It also can be reused more than 100 times.
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An owner’s manual for the adolescent brain
Most books on adolescence talk about the changes you can see. This one focuses on the unseen changes inside a teen’s head.
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Questions for ‘Feeling objects that aren’t there’
Questions for ‘How to feel objects that aren’t there’
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Questions for ‘What is IQ — and how much does it matter?
Questions for ‘What is IQ — and how much does it matter?
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Physics
Fireworks shower the skies with science
Filling the night sky with fireworks requires the help of chemists, electrical engineers and people who can choreograph theatrical shows.
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Young scientists come to Washington
Thirty middle school students compete in the inaugural Broadcom MASTERS science challenge.