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Read full article: Houston ISD celebrates STAAR testing results as parents and students remain frustrated over superintendent’s spending The entrance to George Bush Intercontinental Airport. HOUSTON – ...
GREENVILLE, N.C. (WITN) - It’s SCIENCE TIME here on “ENC at THREE” and here are some explosively fun experiments for the entire family this July 4th! In order for ice to melt, it needs heat. It takes ...
CHARLOTTE, N.C. — The Charlotte area will experience some of the hottest temperatures this year on Monday and Tuesday. So, here's a perfect at-home science experiment to do with the kiddos... indoors!
LYNCHBURG, Va. (WSET) — Do you want to build a snowman but don't have any snow? Well, you are in luck. The Science Behind Severe Weather is back and ABC 13's Chief Meteorologist George Flickinger and ...
Here's a science experiment that will help keep you cool when Mother Nature turns up the heat. Ingredients n Sugar n Crushed ice n Milk n Salt n Vanilla n Crushed ice n Quart-size Ziploc bags n Gallon ...
(WSET) — Need a game or activity to do with your children when it's too cold to play outside? Well, you can bring the fun inside. The Science Behind Severe Weather is back and ABC 13's Chief ...
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From bouncing balls to acid-base volcanoes, these Flintridge Prep students bring science to homeless shelter kids
William Krause, 17, of Pasadena, demonstrated how he and others from a nonprofit student group unlock their inner science nerd for the benefit of homeless children. He described the workings of a ...
In this BASF Science Club experiment create your own thermometer with a few common ingredients. We're joined by BASF employee, Casey, and his son, Bennett, who will demonstrate the process!
We’ve always been a little sad that supercapacitors aren’t marked with a big red S on a yellow background. Nevertheless, [DiodeGoneWild] picked up some large-value supercapacitors and used his ...
CHARLOTTE, N.C. — The Charlotte area will experience some of the hottest temperatures this year on Monday and Tuesday. So, here's a perfect at-home science experiment to do with the kiddos... indoors!
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