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What if you ate elements from the periodic table daily?
The curious minds at What If explore what would happen if you ate elements from the periodic table daily, revealing chemical toxicity, accumulation, and biological effects.
Smartphones have their advantages, but growing up without one built skills that younger generations don't have.
It’s funny that all of this started because I thought my children needed help making friends; in the end, I was the one who ...
Education reforms have triggered a national debate, and it is time to shift our focus from the mantra of memorising facts to mastering the art of thinking as an educational tool for the children of ...
Sunbeams through the windows illuminate floating dust motes—and, imperceptibly, microdroplets of mucus carrying the measles virus, expelled from an infected but asymptomatic child who is hopping and ...
Discusses Positive Phase 3 PROPEL 3 Results for Infigratinib in Children With Achondroplasia February 12, 2026 8:00 ...
The UN Human Rights Council has raised grave concerns about Australia’s treatment of incarcerated children who are locked up, ...
Larry Sand is a retired 28-year classroom teacher who also served as the president of the non-profit California Teachers ...
Kasey Keller, the USMNT goalkeeper through four FIFA World Cups, discusses his non-Hodgkins lymphoma diagnosis in 2010 and what the soccer legend has gone through since.
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Diary of a 13-year-old skin-care CEO
Beauty routines are starting younger than ever. Yes Day’s Coco Granderson knows what girls are looking for.
Picher, Oklahoma, where silence, decay, and uneasy history still hang in the air, is a ghost town locals warn against ...
But the Sterling Hill Mining Museum in Ogdensburg is home to the planet’s most diverse collection of fluorescent minerals, ...
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