Pour some milk in a dish (whole milk works best, but honestly, use whatever’s not expired), drop in some food coloring, then touch it with a dish soap-dipped cotton swab. The colors will scatter like ...
Join us in this thrilling video as we unveil 18 ingenious and innovative ideas combining the explosive reaction of Cola and Mentos with a twist — Watermelon! Dive into these creative experiments that ...
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A Telford secondary school has officially opened its new £9.2 million science centre - in truly explosive style.
I'm a Lego expert and I love the Lego Ideas Evolution of STEM set. Could it be the best science-themed set ever, despite some shortcomings?
Local students are learning about science by building their own wind turbines over the next two weeks at the Kanza Education and Science Park in Topeka. Students are learning about wind energy by ...
The Long Beach Public Library has a month-long series of events going on to celebrate Latino culture across the city. On Friday, from 5 to 6:30 p.m. at Mark Twain Neighborhood Library, they’re ...
Check out these 42 great things to do around Vancouver in October. Halloween haunts, epic concerts, delicious food events, and more!
As climate change and environmental sustainability become increasingly pressing concerns, schools play a crucial role in shaping the minds that will build a greener future. One powerful way to ...
Bill Nye the Science Guy did more than just attend Celtics Media Day, as he also asked Jaylen Brown a question and spoke to the press shortly after.
Steven Schnell has been a science guy from the start. When the new executive director of Little Rock's Museum of Discovery was a kid it was science, not sports, that attracted his time and energy.
Hadi Partovi called out a new episode of the newspaper's "The Daily" podcast and ongoing media reports questioning whether computer science grads have been sold an empty promise about plentiful jobs ...