Mar. 13—A Phillips Exeter Academy student has earned the $250,000 prize in the 2024 Regeneron Science Talent Search, finishing first among 40 finalists in the nation's oldest and most prestigious ...
BUFFALO, N.Y. — From chocolate to snowflakes to salt, crystals are everywhere in our daily lives. This fall, kids and teens across the country can grow their own big, sparkly crystals as part of the U ...
BOSTON – Lexia, a Cambium Learning Group brand, has selected the 118 winners of its inaugural Lexia LETRS Science of Reading Grant Contest. Winners comprise K-5 educators in 26 states. Each will ...
*Refers to the latest 2 years of stltoday.com stories. Cancel anytime. Like most parents, Sarah Klasing will do anything to help her daughter, Ellen, get a better grade on a school project. But being ...
Ph.D. student Maile Marriott’s submission illustrates the complexities of the “space weather” generated by our sun. Top Prize Editor’s Choice by Maile Marriott, Physics Graduate Program Each year, the ...
*The Frank Ski Kids Foundation calling on young scientists to enter its 2024 Planet Green Science Expedition, a unique opportunity for kids ages 13-15 in Georgia, Washington, D.C. Metro Area, and all ...
The line between science and fiction just got even more blurry. Chris Parks, an artist who worked on the gorgeous, watery special effects in Darren Aronofsky’s weirdo time-travel movieThe Fountain, is ...
Morse knew whereof he spoke. Not only did the 19-century figure invent the telegraph, he was also a painter and sculptor. And as a photographer during the birth of that representational art, he would ...
A Phillips Exeter Academy student who developed a way of determining what parts of a computer model are involved in decision-making won the $250,000 first prize in the nation’s oldest and most ...
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