That’s right. Dr. T, a Science Educator from the Springfield Museums is here with a fun Thanksgiving science experiment. For more information, visit springfieldmuseums.org.
The rats that lived in enriched environments (that is, habitats with toys, ample space, and rat roommates) indeed learned to ...
It marked the first time we’ve found the partial body of one of these parasites in fossil form – previously, all we had was ...
Fun science experiments you can try today at home ...
Size: Be sure your workout underwear fits well. “For comfort and performance, workout underwear should fit snug, but not so tight they constrict movement or create visible lines on the skin,” Booth ...
Until very recently, horses were our main means of transportation and labor. Humans have been hunting horses since around 300 ...
Scientists are piecing together the brain processes that underlie the wide-eyed wanting-to-know we generally think of as ...
When it comes to making holiday candy, K-State Extension's Karen Blakeslee says it’s a cooking process that usually turns ...
The awesome thing about human beings is that they’re often big fans of comedy. After all, humor is one of the things that unites people no matter what they do. And scientists are no different! They ...
Plus, saying “good luck” often enough can change the recipient’s perspective on achieving goals. A study published in Personality and Individual Differences found that belief in luck is an adaptive ...
Members of the troop learned about the essential materials and science behind concrete during a hands-on event mixing mortar into molds.
Using JWST, astronomers confirmed that some proplyds in the Orion Nebula surround brown dwarfs, providing new insights into ...