Discover 10 captivating home science experiments that will ignite your curiosity! Dive into DIY chemistry projects and kitchen science for kids, transforming everyday items into incredible scientific ...
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ST. LOUIS — It was a blast—literally—at the Saint Louis Science Center this week as Show Me St. Louis celebrated its 30th anniversary celebration with a nostalgic and high-energy reunion. Current host ...
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Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Siblings Pedro, left, 10, Angelee, back left, 13, and Reinalee, front, 8, meet with Madeline ...
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When you get home from work or school, sometimes all you want to do is have some fun. You could play video games, but when you experiment with science, you get to play with real fire and explosions.
You are probably familiar with initiatives like Seti@Home, where you donate unused computer power to some science project that needs computer cycles. [Jeff Yoshimi] wants to borrow your most powerful ...