A new exhibit called “Jurassic Journey” has transformed the Midway into a prehistoric experience, complete with fossils, replicas and animatronic dinosaurs.
March Into Your Local Library for National Reading Month March is National Reading Month, and in Edmonds we’re lucky to have spaces like the Sno-Isle Libraries where stories are free […] ...
Chaos erupted in an instant – but for these students, it was all part of the plan. During the 18th annual Disaster Day conducted by the Texas A&M ...
Learn how citizen science and nature journaling help track wildlife and connect you to Louisiana's environment. Discover ...
Cats hate water. But is that really true? In a new episode of Popular Science’s Ask Us Anything podcast, we explore if our feline friends really have an aversion to water or are just wary of the ...
At the Sciencenter, curiosity is treated not as something that fades with age, but as something worth preserving. Through the work of staff, researchers and thousands of volunteers, the Sciencenter ...
A conspiracy theory that spread on social media claims that gravity will disappear for seven seconds this August, and that NASA is aware that this will happen. A physics professor explains why this is ...
Be sure to check out GMSA@9 on Wednesdays, when Meteorologist Sarah Spivey demonstrates and explains the science behind it. If you’d like Sarah to come to your school and conduct a science experiment ...
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Keep boredom at bay with budget-friendly outings and bigger-ticket adventures happening across the metroplex during spring break.
From small art schools to large public universities, the new DOJ release of emails reveals just how deep the financier’s ...