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While Sid plays with his flashlight, he wonders exactly how lights work. At school, Teacher Susie explains to Sid and his friends that all lights need some kind of electricity to work, whether it ...
Around the mid-1990s and early 2000s, PBS Kids began airing science-related shows that defined many Generation Z childhoods: ...
A beloved science store is on the brink of closure in Park Ridge, but with the community's help, it just might defy the odds. After the TACO trade, here comes the ‘Trump collar.’ What that ...
What’s your personality type? If you are an introvert you’re in good company; Barack Obama, JK Rowling are introverts ...
And the existence of this new kid on the block could challenge the Planet Nine theory. Named 2017 OF201, the new object is roughly 700km across, according to a preprint study published online last ...
Scientists from Kew Gardens are using a new study to track which trees bees prefer to try to stem the decline in our vital pollinators. Bee populations are falling all over the world due to a ...
Scott Mescudi, the rapper best known as Kid Cudi, testified on Thursday morning at Sean “Diddy” Combs’s ongoing sex trafficking and racketeering trial. His testimony touched on various ...
Hardcore fans of the Karate Kid franchise (which was born in 1984) have lately been treated to six whole seasons of the spin-off Cobra Kai on Netflix. In all honesty, that contingent may be in too ...
The Hindu’s deputy science editor Jacob Koshy discusses climate change with IISc professor Sambuddha Misra, Arunabha Ghosh, Founder-CEO, Council on Energy, Environment and Water, Suruchi Bhadwal ...
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Every one of them makes a difference. Bob Berwyn an Austria-based reporter who has covered climate science and international climate policy for more than a decade. Previously, he reported on the ...
“In a race against time to save the remaining honeycreepers ... but all is not lost. With science, strategy, and a little bit of luck, Hawaii’s honeycreepers may yet sing again.