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UMSL engineering summer camps immerse St. Louis middle and high school students in hands-on STEM activities while showcasing ...
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Lycoming College today introduced a new academic program in biomedical sciences, a rigorous, interdisciplinary major designed ...
People use their bodies—not just their brains—to think. So the MIT Project on Embodied Education brings movement to the ...
Teachers don’t need expensive equipment or elaborate planning to engage their students in a meaningful exploration.
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.
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