Each finalist is awarded at least $25,000, and they'll compete in March for awards ranging from $40,000 to $250,000.
GREENVILLE, N.C. (WITN) - School is back in session, but the learning doesn’t have to stop in the classroom. Ms. Covey Denton popped by the WITN News at Sunrise studio Tuesday morning to demonstrate ...
Kate Biberdorf, known as Kate the Chemist joins TODAY to share easy and fun back-to-school science experiments to try at home or school including making string slime and "hatching dinosaur eggs." I ...
About a year before the debut of Spider-Man by Steve Ditko and Stan Lee in Amazing Fantasy #15, the U.S. Atomic Energy Commission and the National Science Foundation sponsored a course for high school ...
Science is coming to life as Mad Science visits to perform a live experiment and highlight how its programs are helping ...
The Garden City, Long Beach and Lynbrook school districts are feeling over the moon about their recent space-related achievements. Students from each of the three district are among 39 communities ...
KEYSTONE, Colo. — The Keystone Science School (KSS) in Summit County is celebrating 45 years of bringing outdoor science education to its students. The 23-acre campus was started in 1976 by Robert W.
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The future of work will demand fluency in both science and technology. From addressing climate change to designing ethical AI systems, tomorrow’s challenges will require interdisciplinary thinkers who ...
He is cooking up something special for his students every week. A high school science teacher in Washington, D.C., is cooking up something special for his students every week -- live from his home ...
Hello parents, teachers and students! If you’d like Meteorologist Sarah Spivey to come out to your school, all you have to do is... Be sure to check out GMSA@9 on Wednesdays when Meteorologist Sarah ...
One month ago today, the Saint Louis Science Center convened a meeting of staff assigned to its Community Science program—and then informed all of them they were being let go, effective immediately.
One of Vail Mountain School’s high school science classes has a different origin story from the others. Neurobiology & Psychology, which was proposed five years ago by a student looking for an ...
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