In an era where digital devices are everywhere, how we study screen time matters. But so much of the science is flawed.
Sentences contain subtle hints in their grammar that tell young children about the meaning of new words, according to new research.
Researchers found that children rely on "focus" signals—emphasis or stress in speech—rather than assuming words are mutually exclusive.
As young children, how do we build our vocabulary? Even by age 1, many infants seem to think that if they hear a new word, it ...
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If you’re looking for easy and exciting educational science activities to keep your kids engaged, you’re in the right place. Science Sparks is bursting with fun and free science experiments, but with ...
Made with support from Taighde Éireann/ Research Ireland we have free Primary School Science classroom resources with 20 lesson plans to accompany the experiments in the show. Here, we will share ...
Instead, she credits her lifestyle choices and a few simple skincare products. This chimes with research: One 2023 review of evidence published in the journal Cosmetics found that a good diet ...