The Tioughnioga Riverside Academy gymnasium was lined with rows of fourth and fifth graders and their science projects today.
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Edwardsville District 7 students showcase science projects, STEM learning at EHS event
Students from primary through intermediate schools presented experiments, posters and engineering designs.
Students at Mt. Carmel Academy Charter School are tackling complex scientific ideas, from rockets to dialysis. They shared with The Guam Daily Post how they learned through trial and error.
Forty finalists were honored at the National Building Museum in Washington, D.C., receiving more than $1.8 million in awards recognizing groundbreaking research, exceptional analytical rigor, ...
Forty finalists were honored at the National Building Museum in Washington, D.C., receiving more than $1.8 million in awards recognizing groundbreaking research, exceptional analytical rigor, ...
Tanner Hento never imagined he would spend his days managing thousands of acres of corn, soybeans, and alfalfa in rural South Dakota. At 18, he left his family's Avon farm with ...
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Science fair race: Mitchell students build DIY cars for March 9 event
RACINE, WI — Who knew popsicle sticks and rubber bands could make a race car? Mitchell School fifth-grade students on March 9 ...
Briceson Cline, 18, was born and raised in Waterford. As Briceson Cline closes out his senior year in the sports medicine and exercise science program at the Washington County Career Center, he said ...
Gabriel Sherman, author of the latest and shortest Murdoch biography, is an outstanding journalist. But does he have ...
The Center for Intellectual Freedom at the University of Iowa starts classes later this month with guest lecturers. Find out what’s on the syllabus.
The race for the White House will ramp up after the 2026 midterm elections, but potential candidates are already laying the ...
Ted Black admits the former YWCA on Wood Street — right in the thick of Point Park University’s campus — is “quite frankly a bit of an eyesore.” But Black, Point Park’s senior vice president of ...
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