Rachel Pizzolato demonstrates a fun and creative science experiment using a funnel, blending curiosity with playful learning.
Watch the incredible reaction when Coke and Mentos meet in oil! This fun and safe science experiment shows surprising results ...
CHELMSFORD — About 27 years ago, Michael Bergen became a scientist, with no science background or formal education. He adopted the signature white lab coat not to conduct research or to study data, ...
Families can enjoy weather demos, zoo animals and science experiments at Science Alive on Feb. 7 in South Bend.
The race to develop a virtual scientist—an AI creation that conducts every stage of research, from idea to publication—has ...
The showcase has a packed programme of interactive shows, hands-on workshops and free drop-in activities, designed to inspire ...
As an encore to this weekend's snowstorm, the region is experiencing some of the coldest temperatures in decades, and it could be another week before temperatures climb above freezing again. The last ...
The Mississippi Department of Wildlife, Fisheries, and Parks’ (MDWFP) Mississippi Museum of Natural Science (MMNS) invites ...
From Qutub Minar to Okhla Bird Sanctuary, explore Delhi NCR's best budget-friendly spots under Rs 100. Perfect for students, solo travellers and weekend explorers looking for fun without burning a ...
BOICEVILLE, N.Y. — Engineering and science displays are being encouraged as a much-needed addition to Onteora school board meetings. During the board’s session on Thursday, Feb. 13, two entries from ...
We've been trained to 'see something, say something' about danger. What if we did the same for what's good? It takes 10 seconds, and the research says the giver benefits most.
Celery is a good choice for this. Add water to a large water glass. Cut 2 inches off the base of a store-bought celery bunch. Stick toothpicks around the base and immerse the bottom of the bunch in ...