SAN ANTONIO – The University of Texas at San Antonio transformed its campus into a hands-on science playground Saturday as Viva Science SA brought experiments and families together. Children rolled up ...
Chevy Humphrey explains why the scientific method matters in business. Credit...By Jamie Kelter Davis For The New York Times Supported by By Jordyn Holman Jordyn Holman remembers trekking to the Body ...
Science is what scientists do – it’s an activity and a process, not a single thing. Solskin/DigitalVision via Getty Images Curious Kids is a series for children of all ages. If you have a question you ...
Fusion power startup Inertia Enterprises said on Tuesday that it has signed three agreements with the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) to help bring the laser-based fusion reactor ...
Spring weather has a mind of its own. One day the kids are outside all afternoon. The next day it’s chilly, rainy, and someone is already saying, “I’m bored” before lunch. If you need a few easy wins ...
Measuring 5 metres square by 3 metres high, Eve takes up at least half of the floor space in the laboratory it now calls home. The robotic platform at the Chalmers University of Technology in ...
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — Jason Lindsey, a meteorologist and educator known as America’s “Mr. Science,” demonstrated several St. Patrick’s Day-themed science experiments designed to engage children in ...
An Orange County teenager whose home science experiments sparked a three-day FBI probe has insisted it is all a misunderstanding and that he was trying to find a cure for cancer. Amalvin Fritz, 17, ...
IRVINE, Calif. (KABC) -- An Irvine teen whose at-home science lab led to a weeklong FBI hazardous materials investigation is speaking out. Amalvin Fritz, 17, has had a passion for science from a young ...
(WTAJ) — If you’re looking for fun (and surprisingly simple) science experiments to do with your kids at home, a new website created through a partnership between Penn State andDiscovery Space of ...
Science Detectives, an ASU student-led organization, provides free, hands-on science lessons for third to sixth-grade students from Tempe and Mesa. Run primarily by undergraduate volunteers, the club ...