Can trees tell when they are being eaten? Discover how trees sense insect attacks, defend themselves and play a vital role in nature’s food chain.
The science pros at TKOR mix oil, food coloring, and Alka-Seltzer to make groovy science fun, demonstrating chemical reactions in a colorful way.
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It launched in February, giving Long Island families the convenience of activities delivered straight to their door. Her box, ...
The Lorain Public Library System is giving youngsters hands-on experience in the kitchen through its Kids Cook program, a ...
Spring break is right around the corner, and the Discovery Lab in Tulsa is preparing to keep kids learning through its STEAM on Stage camps. The programs are designed for students from pre-K through ...
A South County school district just got state education officials’ top honors for outstanding achievements in environmental ...
In a modern echo, in some East Asian schools I’ve visited, students and teachers alike have explained that the “hot” girls ...
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 ...
More parents are skipping childhood vaccines after the COVID-19 pandemic as vaccines become a flashpoint in American politics and culture. The post How the search for vaccine safety led parents away ...
The concentrations of lead and other toxic elements exceed FAO limits for children and could pose long term health issues.
A new critique of the 2025–2030 Dietary Guidelines argues the issue isn’t specific foods — it’s a system where science, industry pressure and policy compromise collide.