I show how to make a simple ghost guts slime using cornstarch and water in my classroom. I measure out the ingredients, mix ...
Discover six fascinating science experiments you can try at home! Learn how to make a glass bubble from a CD, explore static electricity with a straw, and see a chemical reaction inflate a balloon.
NASA plans to ignite a controlled fire on the moon as part of an experiment to better understand how flames behave during ...
The Lancaster Science Factory, a nonprofit science center, continues to spark curiosity and creativity among children and families with its dynamic, hands-on approach to learning. Featuring more than ...
This article is part of “The Young American Scientists,” which includes stories of 28 extraordinary scientists poised to change the world, as well as a deep look at the past, present and future of ...
The consumable part of the robot is made of a gummy candy-like material sweetened with sugar and apple juice. It’s connected ...
A lesson on how to make popping boba and the science of spherification constituted the activity in the Magic Popping Bobbas ...
Teachers don’t need expensive equipment or elaborate planning to engage their students in a meaningful exploration.
Anne Arundel County community projects are getting new federal funding.
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With the help of Pokémon or Bad Gyal–style looks, a handful of women communicators explain science on social media as they ...
For millennia, thick, healthy hair has symbolized both masculine virility and feminine appeal. So when hair thins or disappears altogether—which happens to approximately 80 percent of men and 50 ...