Residents should tell the Iowa Department of Education to stop its effort to inject private beliefs into science standards, writes Bruce Lear.
On Thursday, central Iowans can give their opinions in person about potential changes to science education in public schools.
More than 150 recipients of the Nobel and World Food prizes have released an open letter calling for a dramatic increase in ...
Newly inaugurated President Donald Trump plans executive action that could deepen climate change's impact on Arizona.
With carbon capture pipelines proliferating, U.S. regulators propose stricter rules to prevent a leak like on in Satartia, ...
Hinterland is showcasing a star-studded lineup this year and a new heat policy — if it's predicted to reach 90° on your ...
Biomes as well as individual ecosystems throughout the globe are experiencing considerable stress. As a researcher/writer ...
University of Iowa science education professor Jeffrey Nordine is one of the 37 members of theThursday marked the fourth of ...
Ashley Shelby's innovative "Honeymoons in Temporary Locations," is a clever, darkly funny collection of stories about what ...
EV sales slowed in the United States in 2024 and Donald Trump may further disrupt the industry by cutting incentives.
The Iowa Department of Education (DOE) wants to remove references to climate change and biological evolution from the science ...
After multiple budget cuts, Des Moines Public Schools wants to staunch the flow of students transferring out — along with ...