Winter means a lot of indoor time, and I've learned that science experiments are a lifesaver on those long, cold days. The best part? You don't need anything fancy. Baking soda, vinegar, food ...
Meteorologist Jason Frazer demonstrates how simple, food-based experiments can make weather science engaging for kids and ...
Holiday cheer met hands-on learning Saturday when Jason Lindsey — better known as “Mr. Science” — brought festive science fun to the Public Library of Youngstown and Mahoning County. Nearly 50 ...
Discover five captivating science experiments you can try at home! This video features striking visual demonstrations including sugar density layering, a water vortex, capillary action with rainbow ...
Kids won’t need beakers and microscopes for these biology experiments—they just need themselves! Each of these five experiments lets children discover how a human body system works. And by doing these ...
Although Newton himself was a recluse, a circle of zealous Newtonian men of science, described by historians as devoted disciples and even evangelists for Newton’s natural philo ...
Want to keep the little ones entertained on New Year's? These easy and fun craft ideas will keep them busy all evening long!
Turn vegetable leftovers into a playful adventure for children, inspiring them to explore nature and enjoy small daily ...
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Speaking of cherished childhood activities, hide and seek is a classic for a reason: it's an absolute blast for all ages. It's been popular since at least the days of the ancient Greeks, so don't bet ...
Leading efforts to translate research into treatments at the NIH had felt, for physician Josh Fessel, like the way he could ...
The 1980s were a wild ride for food. It was a decade of innovation, experimentation, and, let’s be honest, some pretty questionable food creations. If you grew up during this time, you might remember ...