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Testing popular myths with hands-on science experiments
A hands-on look at common myths tested through simple science experiments, showing what is true and what is not.
Centuries after he transformed humanity's understanding of the universe, Galileo Galilei continues to inspire people with ...
Every invention begins with a simple question: "Can this be made better?" The world's greatest innovators did not accept ...
The Brattleboro Recreation & Parks Department and Melissa Herliczek will be offering a week of "Adventures in Science Camp" next week.
Physicists have debated which way a submerged sprinkler sucking in water would spin. Careful experiments provide an answer.
What’s the secret to prompting an AI to solve math problems that have left humans stumped? Tell it to believe in itself ...
For billions of years, evolution was driven by random mutations. A new breakthrough puts control over DNA, life’s blueprint, ...
Science links diet, fitness, and a daily multivitamin to slower biological aging, offering new clues for healthier aging.
When antibiotics attack microbes, their stressed neighbors ship them proteins to help them survive, new work suggests.
Herbularyo is a fast-paced card game that introduces players to medicinal plants commonly used in the Philippines and the ...
Almost every week, I meet students and parents who ask me some version of the same question: “Will AI replace jobs?” My ...
Hans Aarsleff, a professor of English and renowned scholar of the history of the study of language, died July 1. He was 100.
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