This week in Woo! Science, the approach of Easter means marshmallow Peeps. So, why not take them to the physics lab? And to ...
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In his new book, “A World Appears: A Journey Into Consciousness,” the science writer Michael Pollan takes us on a tour of ...
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Despite being the most familiar liquid, water is weird. It breaks many of the usual rules that govern the liquid state. In ...
It was a surreal moment for Jennifer Diszler, chief school administrator of the Cranbury School District, as people filled ...
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 ...
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A 17-year-old whiz kid whose Irvine home was at the center of an FBI and hazmat squad probe last week said the search was all because of his science experiment. Federal authorities said they were ...
A 17-year-old whose science experiment led to a massive probe by the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and hazardous materials response in his Irvine neighborhood broke his silence Tuesday, saying ...