Kids who read for pleasure experience 'vastly improved mental health,' according to a new report.
Norway’s "U-turn" on screen-based learning holds lessons for American readers.
A clever new brain imaging study shows our brains have to work harder when we read on screens rather than paper books.
An international collaborative research group has developed a new computational method to visualize the electronic states of aperiodic nanomaterials as band structures through first-principles ...
Some librarians say the right digital tools, in moderation, can help students get interested in reading and build literacy ...
A new study reveals how literacy fundamentally rewires the human mind, sharpening memory, focus, and face recognition.
Taylor Swift, Serena Williams and famous fictional characters lent their iconic faces to encourage people to pick up a book ...
Reading difficulties, like dyslexia, are common and often affect achievement and outcomes during school and later in life. A ...
As artificial intelligence (AI) speeds up and simplifies technical tasks, the ability to think creatively and communicate visually will be the competitive edge that sets the next generation of data ...
Hiroshi Sugimoto: Form Is Emptiness, marks the internationally acclaimed Japanese artist’s first major survey exhibition in Southeast Asia. Born in Tokyo in 1948, Sugimoto is a multidisciplinary ...
NOTICE: The project that is the subject of this report was approved by the Governing Board of the National Research Council, whose members are drawn from the councils of the National Academy of ...