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Fun STEM projects kids can try at home
STEM learning doesn’t have to stay in the classroom—it can start right at your kitchen table. With everyday materials, kids can explore science, technology, engineering, and math in playful, hands-on ...
Explore 25 chemical reactions that broke reality, challenging science and reshaping our understanding of the universe.
Science Heroes will present a free interactive STEM show for children on Saturday, May 2, at the Richmond Free Public Library.
The system’s software uses machine learning to determine the best reaction conditions to maximize either yield or ...
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