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5 classic science projects every baby boomer had to do in school do you remember these experiments?
Before smartphones, tablets, and digital labs, science class for Baby Boomers meant getting hands-on with experiments that could be messy, creative, and unforgettable. From erupting volcanoes to ...
This story was produced in collaboration with the Environmental Reporting Collective (ERC). Read the ERC’s story on the impacts of data centers globally here. CHONBURI, Thailand — The sun had yet to ...
The UAE parents sure know how to keep their children busy, and more importantly, happy. It has been a challenging 12 days, especially for children, but parents are navigating the conditions with ...
Whether it’s merino socks, martini glasses or sustainable wool blankets, we’ve handpicked 82 thoughtful gift ideas to make the mother figure in your life feel truly special ...
This year's survey of "Green Tech Startups Austria 2026" counts 228 young tech companies specializing in environmental and climate protection. This represents an increase of six percent compared to ...
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Scorpio: Your daily horoscope - March 11
Scorpio: here are your general predictions for the day March 11 ...
No One’s Light documents a 12-month HFF München student production: story reduction, alien environment design, Blender Geometry Nodes, CloudRig character rigs, manual keyframe animation, and Nuke ...
RED HOOK, Brooklyn (PIX11) — Experiments, robots and demonstrations filled the gym at Summit Academy Charter School in Red Hook, where students became teachers and scientists during a new day-long ...
For two nine-year-olds from Marion County, West Virginia, the science project they presented on March 9, 2026 at the West Virginia State Science and Engineering Fair in Charleston, West Virginia was ...
In this edition of Epicurious 101, professional chef and culinary instructor Frank Proto shares 36 hacks for your fruit. From how to cut mango, pomegranate, watermelon, citrus, and avocado to storing ...
Fruit bowls have an unavoidable annoyance– not flies and rotten fruit, those would be avoidable if your diet was better. No, ...
New study says 37% of California produce samples had PFAS pesticide residues. Stone fruit and strawberries topped the list. How to cut exposure.
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