I’m currently dusting off my seed-starting supplies and sorting through seed packets from years past. Seed starting is an annual ritual for many gardeners, but if you’re new to the party, it would be ...
Keeping young children entertained, especially on cold or rainy days, can be challenging, but Wendy Collingwood, Purdue Extension childcare educator, has some tricks up her sleeve.
I tested ShapeShift, SickScience’s jaw- and neck-firming serum, to see if it would tighten my over-50 skin. After just four weeks, here are the results.
Be sure to check out GMSA@9 on Wednesdays, when Meteorologist Sarah Spivey demonstrates and explains the science behind it. If you’d like Sarah to come to your school and conduct a science experiment ...
Whether you're doing a simple web search or generating a complicated video, better prompts mean better results. Upgrade your prompt game with these tips and tricks.
With the CBSE Class 10 Science board exam scheduled for tomorrow, teachers are urging students to focus on accuracy, ...
Bananas ripen fast, but this easy kitchen hack can slow things down. Here's what you need to know before your next grocery ...
Ever had a day where your couch is a magnet and your to-do list feels like a mountain? It’s easy to call this feeling ...
Astronaut Shubhanshu Shukla has used a water blob to explain Earth's shape. Discover the physics of surface tension, rotation, and inertia in this space and physics explainer.
I don’t believe in New Year’s resolutions. But whether you’re a skeptic like me or you diligently make one or more resolutions each year, getting on a streak can help you reach whatever goal you set.
Sometimes the coolest science experiments are also the simplest. With just a few basic components, this setup produces a surprisingly powerful effect. It looks like magic, but it’s all chemistry and ...
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