The new generation of “miniforests” pop up everywhere from schoolyards to urban parks to parking lots. Typically ranging from ...
Families are invited to Messy Experiments at Crossways Library on Saturday, March 14, 11am–12pm as part of a hands‑on British Science ...
Learn how citizen science and nature journaling help track wildlife and connect you to Louisiana's environment. Discover ...
The Kentucky Science Center hosts Engineering Days, offering children hands-on experiences and insights into various ...
The Journal Sentinel provided eight teachers with room thermometers that automatically logged temperatures throughout the last school year.
The electrical energy generated by thunderstorms can make our hair stand up, and even create invisible sparkles on trees. Now, we have photographic proof of this long-theorized electrical event for ...
Bates students are getting a firsthand look at 7,000 years of ancient climate history with a group of lake sediment cores ...
Philly is not just home to birds fans, but also, you know… actual birds, like the Northern Cardinal, Blue Jay and Red-tailed Hawk. American snapping turtles and bullfrogs live in our waterways.
Presswood is a Ph.D. student at the University of Nevada, Reno. Here he discusses what brought him to Nevada, his work in snow hydrology, and his plans for the future.
At the Sciencenter, curiosity is treated not as something that fades with age, but as something worth preserving. Through the work of staff, researchers and thousands of volunteers, the Sciencenter ...
Several students worked with longtime partner, Saint Lucifer Spice Company, to develop an apple-habanero hot sauce.
Covid contrarians are seeking funding for a film poking fun at the pandemic response.