Last year, when the pandemic forced schools to go virtual, Libertyville High School chemistry teacher Sherri C. Rukes was heartbroken to see students struggling with remote education, she says. She ...
Introduction Scientists study earthquakes so we can understand and predict them better. In this activity you will learn about one of the tools scientists use to measure the strength of an ...
This Thursday, October 24, we’re showcasing the 25th year of Lights On Afterschool to shine a light on the need for high-quality, hands-on afterschool STEM programs for all children. Together, we can ...
Discover the profound health benefits of this Japanese practice. It is , backed by science, significantly boosts your immune ...
Cub Scout troops from across the Twin Valley Council area of Scouting America will descend on Fairmont’s Cedar Point Scout ...
A flyer circulating in Portland encourages people to shine lasers at helicopters, an illegal and potentially deadly act.
Social justice youth development fosters critical thinking in young people while encouraging them to act toward achieving an equitable distribution of resources and opportunity for all. The iCode ...
Yewande Oluwole, 5, and her sister Jadesola, 3, love astronomy and can name every planet—even the dwarf planets. But peering ...
Jena, Germany, 1924: Working in near-isolation and with painstaking tediousness, the psychiatrist Hans Berger observes rhythmic electrical activity from the scalp of human subjects. He is convinced ...
The over 7,000 square foot exhibition is organized around da Vinci's study of nature's four elements: earth with cranes and a ...
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