Presented by the SBCC STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Math) Transfer Program, Science Discovery Day is a FREE family event, created by SBCC students and faculty to showcase the wonders of ...
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Simple two-ingredient science experiments anyone can try
The science pros at TKOR reveal simple two-ingredient science experiments anyone can try at home, combining fun, chemistry, and educational DIY fun.
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Q&A: Meet David Nutt, the Professor Who Ranked Every Drug by Societal Harm — and Put Alcohol First
Named by the Evening Standard as one of the top 100 people shaping London in 2025, Professor David Nutt has authored over 500 research papers and more than 30 books. One of the world’s foremost ...
A parent-teacher organization is hoping to inspire the next generation of innovators by offering an interactive, hands-on experience that lets students become scientists for a night. The first-ever ...
Stanislaus State is at 1 University Circle in Turlock. For more on Science Day, see ...
Families can explore the “Math Universe” with hands-on STEM activities, fractals, galaxies and Pi Day celebrations at the ...
Frances Arnold's game-changing technique of "directed evolution" creates enzymes with unusual capabilities. Her own evolution made it possible.
For decades, parents were told to help children build willpower like a muscle, to resist things like junk food and too much ...
An award-winning visitor attraction in Dorset will be hosting an immersive day of science including interactive sessions, ...
Drug discovery is like molecular Tetris. Chemists snap atoms together, adjusting the pieces until everything fits, and ...
Basically, VTT hooked up Donut Lab’s to a battery tester and left it idle for 10 days, while measuring the voltage every 10 seconds. According to the results, the cell demonstrated high stability, ...
Chemists and innovative recyclers are trying to turn gloves, pipette tips, and other laboratory plastic waste into something useful ...
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