Massive U.S. science funding cuts reshape research landscape: Over 5,000 NIH and NSF grants were frozen, sparking concern about America’s role in global science.
Stem cell therapy shows promise for Parkinson’s: Early clinical trials suggest transplanted cells may restore dopamine production.
India’s large-scale phone ban study boosts student performance: A trial with 17,000 students found phone-free classrooms improved grades and narrowed achievement gaps.
McGraw Prize highlights equity and innovation in education: Global leaders emphasized learner agency, community, and bold reforms in higher education.
UNESCO launches new literacy and resilience initiatives in Afghanistan and Haiti: Programs aim to strengthen education systems in fragile contexts.
Hybrid ‘grue jay’ bird discovered in Texas: A rare cross between blue jay and green jay offers insights into evolution.
Human egg cells created from skin cells: Breakthrough may transform IVF and reproductive medicine.
ADHD research reframes hyper curiosity as a strength: New studies highlight potential cognitive advantages of ADHD.
Global Learning Cities network expands: 72 cities from 46 countries join UNESCO’s initiative to promote lifelong learning.