Matthew Beem on MSN
Testing 100 science experiments in 24 hours!
Science experiments are fun—but doing 100 in 24 hours is a serious challenge.
Cool Chemistry Guy on MSN
Fast cotton picking science experiment explained
Scientists discover mysterious structures hidden in our solar system No one expects Bank of England to cut interest rates, ...
I’m expecting our first baby in late spring, and my husband has been … a nightmare. Not in terms of being cruel to me—he’s just hyperfocused on me having the “perfect” pregnancy in a way that makes me ...
Cal State San Marcos will host Super STEM Saturday, a free science festival with more than 130 hands-on, interactive ...
BETHLEHEM, Pa. - Lehigh Valley's brightest, young science minds showed off their best science projects on Saturday at the Lehigh Valley Science and Engineering Research Fair at Lehigh University. This ...
The Vacaville Reporter on MSN
Future of science, engineering radiates positive energy in Solano
The event featured awards and a hands-on activity of attempting to use materials such as balloons, popcicle sticks, duck tape ...
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The Punch on MSNOpinion
Political science training and the non-academic career paths in perspective
One of the few hazards that attends the disciplines in the humanities and the social sciences is the constant queries about the career options and prospects that are available to students undergoing ...
Former elementary school teacher Matt Shurtleff — known to many students as “Matt the Mad Scientist” — demonstrated how sound waves move using water and lasers.
Following the early departure of Crew-11 in mid-January due to a medical concern, the International Space Station began February with a crew of just three. Two cosmonauts, Sergey Kud-Sverchkov and ...
Taking Tanzania as an example, this paper systematically analyzes the current situation and challenges of primary school science education in Africa through questionnaires and interviews. The study ...
Embrace your imagination, creativity, and education with LEGO Education as they debut new Science Kits to explore the unknown ...
Students from grades 5–12 across northeast Louisiana spent months building science fair projects, then brought their work to ULM for the Region III Louisiana Science and Engineering Fair to present ...
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