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WANE 15 on MSNDiscover the science behind the flush at WaterWorks FunFestThe WaterWorks FunFest is Saturday, July 26, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. It takes place at the Water Pollution Control Plant at 2601 Dwenger Avenue. Festival goers can experience hands-on experiments, ...
Fun in the sun has its limits in Florida. Extreme heat has been hitting Central Florida already this summer, with "feels-like ...
An exciting new exhibition called Tune In! that will be open for a year at Jerusalem’s Bloomfield Science Museum promises to ...
Jim Hantak and his wife, Paula, have participated in Project FeederWatch, one of many citizen-scientist projects related to ...
BONNYVILLE – The Bonnyville Municipal Library hosted Heather Buerfeind, with the Alberta Science Network, for a science ...
Play is a big part of early childhood education. But once kids start school, play is frequently dismissed as something fun, ...
Use a box cutter (or scissors or a knife) to poke drainage holes in the bottom. They don’t have to be big, but aim for four ...
The fungi within our bodies may have a much greater effect on our health than we've long given them credit for.
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The Lowell Sun on MSNDiscovery Museum to groove out at Lowell Folk FestivalThe Discovery Museum makes its debut appearance at the Lowell Folk Festival in less than a week, and Susan Heilman can’t wait ...
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Digital Photography Review on MSNTop shots: Our Editor's 20 favorite landscape images from the July photo challengeFor our July photo challenge, we set our sights on "Landscape Photography." As always, DPReview readers delivered, crossing ...
Typically a two-week program, the science, technology, engineering and math based camp for incoming sixth through ninth ...
Children and adults attend Moth Night at the Staten Island Museum at Snug Harbor Cultural Center & Botanical Garden on ...
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