Liberals and Conservatives Differ on Climate Change Beliefs—But Are Relatively United in Taking Action (www.nyu.edu)
Scientists CT scanned thousands of natural history specimens, which you can access for free (phys.org)
Understanding how the brain works can transform how school students learn maths (theconversation.com)
Anyone can play Tetris, but architects, engineers and animators alike use the math concepts underlying the game (phys.org)
In twitter we trust(ed): How perceptions of Twitter's helpfulness influence news post credibility perceptions and news engagement (www.sciencedirect.com)
Educational applets to help visualize various concepts in math, physics, and engineering (falstad.com)
The complexity of pluralistic ignorance in Republican climate change policy support in the United States - Communications Earth & Environment (www.nature.com)
The first megastudy of climate messages hints at what motivates different audiences (www.anthropocenemagazine.org)