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Science confirms children who draw frequently build powerful memory strength and learning skills
A child picks up a crayon and begins to sketch a scene from a story, not knowing that this simple act is strengthening the ...
Educators like me try our best to help students make sense of the world. Now we’re all getting a lesson from the collapse of ...
With black crayon and fabric, Steven Reigns has spent years taking rubbings from LGBT markers worldwide. It’s a low-tech act ...
Suping Lu, a Nebraska libraries professor and Nanjing scholar, retires after three decades, closing a career that paralleled ...
Easter egg decorating has officially entered its fine art era, and it's about time.Gone are the days of grocery-store dye ...
It was a mind-blowing day for hundreds of students and teachers in the western suburbs on Wednesday as they took a field trip ...
Chennai-based Svam Beauty, a new premium make-up brand, has high performance make-up formulated for Indian skin that aims to withstand heat, humidity and more. We speak to founder Priya George Lakshma ...
Through simple hands-on lessons, students can follow their curiosity, get messy, and explore the world around them.
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25 science experiments that went horribly wrong
Some of these killed people. Some broke people's minds. And some poisoned entire cities. From the Demon Core to Chernobyl's liquidators, these are 25 real science experiments and projects that went ...
These experiments are sure to get your kids excited about the Artemis II launch and Project Hail Mary heading to theaters.
More than 200 of the brightest young minds from across the state filled a gymnasium at UM this week for the 71st annual ...
Conducting research is hard; confirming the results is, too. And artificial intelligence isn’t yet ready to help, a major new study finds. By Carl Zimmer Carl Zimmer has reported on replication in ...
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