Combine simple household ingredients to watch ice crystals form in seconds.
Rachel Pizzolato demonstrates a fun and creative science experiment using a funnel, blending curiosity with playful learning.
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 ...
If you focus a lot on the news and what’s happening around you, it looks like the world was better back in the 60s. Childhood didn’t revolve around adult-led playdates, curated backyard spaces, or ...
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It launched in February, giving Long Island families the convenience of activities delivered straight to their door. Her box, ...
This week, sixth-grade students at Gladstone Middle School participated in a science experiment led not by their usual teacher, Carlton Isaacson, but by a special guest team — Jodi Possi and Jeff ...
Researchers are homing in on how kids reap long-term health benefits from getting dirty, whether cuddling furry pets or ...
Two university-run science summer camps that have each served Philly kids for more than two decades will not run this summer due to budget limitations. Academy Science Camp, run through Drexel ...
Democratic candidate for Harford County executive Matthew Brown has a specific vision for the county that includes growing ...
More than 100 students gathered Wednesday to present projects related to mathematics, science, engineering and technology, competing for a chance to advance to the Federation of Sovereign Indigenous ...
IEEE TryEngineering is celebrating 20 years of empowering educators with resources that introduce engineering to students at an early age. Launched in 2006 as a collaboration between IEEE, IBM, and ...