From bubbling volcanoes to floating eggs, hands-on science activities turn curiosity into discovery using everyday items.
When Andrew Robak ’02 (chemistry) started receiving chemistry-related text messages from an unknown number, he wasn’t quite sure what to think. After a few exchanges he realized it was his cousin, ...
The Museum of Science and Industry will offer week-long spring break camps to introduce STEAM – Science, Technology, Engineering, Art and Math – to kids and families in fun and interesting ways. We’ve ...
All the living things that we can see evolved from those that we can’t. Every human, bird, tree, and flower can trace its ancestry across a few billion years back to microscopic, single-celled ...
SALISBURY — Isenberg Elementary School students donned lab coats and goggles earlier this month and conducted unique experiments with the help of Henkel’s community engagement team. It was no ordinary ...
Kitchen science experiments like baking soda volcanoes, color-changing milk, and dancing raisins use everyday items to teach core principles of chemistry and physics. While they can be messy, they’re ...
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