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Join WQPT for a PBS Kids party on Saturday, Oct. 11 Western Illinois University-QC in Moline! This free event features PBS ...
In her new show, Ella Al-Shamahi charts humanity's evolutionary odyssey. We sat down with her to discuss the path of our ...
As artificial intelligence seeps deeper into everyday life, Kelly, D-Arizona, wants policy that eyes its effects on jobs and ...
Ms. Al-Shamahi is as prominent a visual component of “Human” as are the breathtaking landscapes to which us humans ventured, ...
Amy Jordan, a distinguished professor in the Department of Journalism and Media Studies, recently published an opinion piece ...
Dr. Susan Monarez also said she was told to "fire scientific experts" with "no basis," but refused to "compromise my integrity." ...
The rise of edutainment, the integration of entertainment with educational content, has become a billion-dollar industry. The conservative PragerU has positioned itself as a major player in this space ...
Al Roker launches Weather Hunters, a PBS KIDS animated STEM series inspiring children ages 5–8 to explore weather and science.
Season one of “How Are We Today?” premieres September 15 on Public Television. “How Are We Today?” is an educational TV program for ages 12 and up that provides free ...
Many teens are using artificial intelligence chatbots like ChatGPT for everything from homework to relationship advice.
PBS doc series “Independent Lens” returns for a new season on Oct. 6 with  Bill Haney's “Cracking the Code: Phil Sharp and ...