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Peer-reviewed, byte-sized philosophy. 1000-Word Philosophy delivers weekly briefings of concise essays (roughly 1,000 words) that provide clear, expert-written introductions to complex philosophical topics.
The art of building systems. Architecture Notes by Mahdi Yusuf delivers visually stunning and deeply technical explorations of software architecture and system design.
Science for curious kids and grown-ups. The Brains On! newsletter delivers weekly updates on science mysteries, listener questions, and amazing discoveries about how the world works.
Philosophy for living. Daily Philosophy delivers weekly briefings that make the wisdom of the world's greatest thinkers accessible and applicable to the challenges of modern everyday life.
Evidence-based learning in practice. Edutopia's 'The Intercom' provides weekly, research-backed strategies for K-12 educators on project-based learning, social-emotional health, and classroom tech.
Respectful parenting in practice. Janet Lansbury provides weekly insights into the RIE philosophy, helping parents build deep, respectful connections with their children through gentle discipline.
Deep-dives into the most fundamental questions. Quanta's Fundamentals newsletter provides weekly explainers on physics, mathematics, biology, and computer science breakthroughs.
Helping every child thrive. GreatSchools delivers weekly expert advice on school quality, learning readiness, and how to support your child's education at every grade level.
Fun with a purpose. Highlights delivers weekly briefings and digital content that foster creativity, curiosity, and kindness in children through games, stories, and activities.
The world's leading history magazine. History Today's 'Miscellanies' newsletter provides a weekly curated look at the best historical articles, reviews, and archival finds.
How we learn. MindShift's newsletter explores the future of learning, providing weekly insights into the psychological, social, and technological shifts in education.
Inspiring young explorers. National Geographic Kids delivers weekly briefings filled with weird-but-true facts, amazing animal photos, and scientific discoveries for the curious child.
A thought-provoking idea to your inbox every Sunday. Philosophy Break delivers concise, accessible briefings that distill the wisdom of the world's greatest thinkers into manageable 'breaks'.
The fundamentals of reality. Quanta Magazine provides award-winning reporting on the 'big questions' in mathematics, physics, biology, and computer science.
Wild facts and outdoor fun. Ranger Rick delivers weekly briefings that connect children with nature, wildlife conservation, and the joy of outdoor exploration through stories and activities.
Celebrating the imaginations of children. The Story Pirates newsletter delivers weekly briefings of fan-written stories turned into songs and sketches, plus creative writing prompts for kids.
AI news you can trust. Curated by Andrew Ng and the DeepLearning.AI team, The Batch provides authoritative commentary on the week's most important AI breakthroughs and their real-world impact.
In-depth education journalism. The Hechinger Report provides weekly investigative reporting and analysis on innovation and inequality in education from preschool to college.
The writer's companion. Poets & Writers' newsletter provides weekly assignments, writing prompts, and the most comprehensive database of grants and awards for writers.
Making sense of the world. The Week Junior delivers weekly briefings that explain current events, science, and culture to children in an engaging and age-appropriate way.
For those who learn and think differently. Understood provides weekly expert-backed advice and resources for parents and educators supporting children with ADHD, dyslexia, and other learning differences.
Mindy Thomas and Guy Raz lead the way. The Wow in the World newsletter delivers weekly 'Wow' moments, science news, and experiments for kids who want to know why the world works the way it does.
Inspiring the next generation of listeners and readers. Xyza delivers weekly briefings focused on current events, arts, and science, specifically curated for children aged 7-12.
Inspiring young minds through news. Youngzine delivers weekly briefings that explain current events and science while providing a platform for children to contribute their own writing.