Category: Reference/Education
One of the greatest things about science, as a subject, is that the topics taken up can be seen or experienced on a daily basis everywhere. A study of photosynthesis, for example, can be easily shown because it happens in…
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The most vehement criticism of Dan Brown’s new book The Lost Symbol concerns the view of many reviewers that while the material about Freemasonry may be based on fact, the science is more akin to science fiction. Frontier science is…
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Science fair projects come in all shapes and sizes. Some students focus on simple subjects while others focus on more complex science concepts. If you are running out of time and need an easy project to complete, then look to…
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Many parents are puzzled and taken aback by the number of topics and the complexity of today’s kid’s science lessons. Sometimes parents look at their children’s notes and textbooks and think to themselves that they can’t remember learning this lesson,…
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A lot of kids (and parents) dream of winning the science fair. The prestige that comes with the prize is something that will not only bring your child pride, but believe it or not it helps when filling out college…
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