Using the internet and then, later, internet culture used to be a rather nerdy thing. But ever since the introduction of the smartphone, where the internet wasn’t something that dwelled in your living ...
Researchers adapted the playbook for studying young children to stage a juice party for Kanzi. They poured imaginary juice from a pitcher into two cups, then pretended to empty just one. They asked ...
By Meredith BowerDirector of CommunicationsMcDonogh School When McDonogh School’s robotics team, Electric Slide, hosted a pumpkin chuckin' booth at the ...
The science pros at TKOR build a paper rocket launcher for a fun science test.
Researchers offered a bonobo named Kanzi imaginary juice and grapes, presenting the tests as a kind of make-believe tea party ...
Spring break is right around the corner, and the Discovery Lab in Tulsa is preparing to keep kids learning through its STEAM ...
Saad Bhamla and his research group have been studying the behaviour of an ‘extraordinary zoo’ of organisms, hoping to find ...
Getting the family to unplug feels like trying to herd cats. Specifically, cats that are glued to tiny, glowing rectangles of ...
While you wait for the little forecaster to either see (or not see) his shadow, here are ways to teach your child about the holiday.
As much as I love looking at the night sky, my love for astronomy really grew with the books I read. People often ask what books I would recommend for those interested in the subject, so this list ...
From the picnic tables of freshman year lunches to now college courses, senior Natalia Martinez de la Cruz’s education at ...
In a short talk at Caltech, physicist Richard Feynman laid out a vision of manipulating and controlling atoms at the tiniest scale. It would precede the field of nanotechnology by decades. When you ...