From demographics to housing and commutes, here is how Columbus has evolved over the last five decades.
On June 23, 1926, about 8,000 high school students across the United States took the first Scholastic Aptitude Test, known today as the SAT. That test looked very different than the one that about 2 ...
This Pew Research Center report looks at the experiences of working parents in the United States, including how they navigate the demands of work and family life, how they divide responsibilities at ...
What would a person in Revolutionary America sound like? Early letters, documents, and diaries help us listen in.
Paterson educator JoAnne Riviello's 50-year career offers a unique lens into how education changed in one of New Jersey's ...
Dylan Kane likes his math curriculum. But there’s one important piece missing, he says. The 7th grade math teacher in Leadville, Colo., uses a program that teaches math skills through real-world ...
In James Bell’s math class at Chapman High School, sophomores are trying to pinpoint exactly where two lines cross. The students in this rural Kansas high school already solved for that meeting point ...
A company’s logo is often one of the first things people recognize, but even the most familiar designs rarely stay the same forever. As trends change and businesses evolve, logos are updated to feel ...
Noether's work helped prove the conservation of energy in physics, a key foundation for Einstein's theory of relativity ...
The biggest jump in body size among our ancestors happened around 2–2.5 million years ago, with the appearance of Homo rudolfensis or Homo erectus/ergaster, rather than gradually across the whole ...