Teachers in the Tennessee Valley embraced free access to the U.S. Space and Rocket Center, enhancing classrooms with innovative workshops and NASA resources.
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Research shows that exposing kids to STEM early has big benefits later in life.
One airline has launched an incredible offer for families, with children up to 11-years-old flying free to a European holiday hotspot.
On Saturday, families at Depot Park got to experience fun-filled activities with science at the ninth annual science fair hosted by UF’s Department of Physics.
Celery is a good choice for this. Add water to a large water glass. Cut 2 inches off the base of a store-bought celery bunch. Stick toothpicks around the base and immerse the bottom of the bunch in ...
Bowling, balls and bumper cars: The Strike Zone, 32 Ballston Ave., Saratoga Springs, hosts its Day Off Special Bowling Special from 9 a.m. Monday through Friday. For $15, kids can enjoy two hours of ...
STEM-ology, a monthly series of themed science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) events for all ages, resumes ...
STARKVILLE, Miss.—Mississippi State’s Museums and Galleries Committee is inviting explorers of all ages to its annual Science Night at the Museums on Feb. 21. The free, public event will take place ...
Massachusetts has plenty of indoor activities that can provide fun for the whole family over the school break.