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Make a colorful melted crayon pumpkin with this fun fall craft! A no-carve project that’s perfect for kids, classrooms, or ...
THE WEEK > Your government Flossmoor Community Relations Commission will meet at 6:30 p.m. Monday, July 28, in village hall, ...
Science for art's sake As technology reshapes relic preservation, rural folks emerge as essential partners in sustaining cultural identity, Yang Feiyue reports in Changsha.
You can take advantage of fluid dynamics to cool a car down by opening a rear window and using the opposite front door as a fan to draw hot air out.
While the medical fraternity needs to reboot service and ethics, society, law keepers and the government should reboot to support the physician at all costs.
Local News 5 new projects on tap for Buffalo AKG's public art season The arrival of warmer weather also means the start of public art projects and new, colorful works across the city.
Can we really “separate the art from the artist,” or does one’s personal behavior inevitably tarnish their creative legacy? These questions have existed for a long time.
Like a magnetic train on display in the gymnasium at McAdoo-Kelayres Elementary/Middle School, not every science experiment works.
Auburn University at Montgomery is offering a multitude of learning opportunities for middle and high school students, including coding, computer science, game development and graphic design courses.
Two Southeastern Regional Vocational Technical High School students recently took home first place at the Massachusetts Science & Engineering Fair.
Consolidated Analytics is modernizing appraisals with AI, computer vision, and bias detection tools to boost accuracy, transparency, and efficiency.
National Science Foundation Terminates Hundreds of Active Research Awards The agency targeted grants focused on diversity, equity and inclusion, as well as research on misinformation.