Students who physically experience scientific concepts understand them more deeply and score better on science tests, according to a new study.
An inscription on a 3,500-year-old stone block from Egypt may be one of the world’s oldest weather reports—and could provide new evidence about the chronology of events in the ancient Middle East.
Students who physically experience scientific concepts understand them more deeply and score better on science tests, according to a new study.
An inscription on a 3,500-year-old stone block from Egypt may be one of the world’s oldest weather reports—and could provide new evidence about the chronology of events in the ancient Middle East.