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The best science kits for kids pique your child's curiosity and are a hands-on way to learn about STEM subjects. From space kits to robots, see our favorites.
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Upcoming highlights include Cool Science at the Pueblo Zoo on Sunday, Rock Climbing Physics 101 at CityROCK on Wednesday and a tour of Flying Pig Farm on Oct. 9. A full schedule can found be online.
Explora, a museum described as part science center and part kids museum, joined KRQE’s This Morning team to demonstrate a fun “Cool Science” experiment.
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (KRDO) -- The annual Cool Science festival comes back to Colorado Springs Saturday, Sept. 24. with a goal of making science fun. "We look at this as what's often referred ...
A hands-on event has been held to "bridge the gap" between children growing up in a deprived area of a city and the sciences, ...
Popular Science On the other hand, Bonnier’s Popular Science, which just switched to a bi-monthly format after 114 years as a monthly, has mastered the art of making science fun and interesting.
I'm a firm believer that we can make science fun! With that in mind, I've sampled about 70 gazillions science podcasts in order to find the ones that are not only fascinating but also fun.
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Sara Tabin is a science contributor writing about animals. A number of scientists host weekly games and challenges on Twitter ...
Keep Cool Science Journalists A recent humor column by Science Careers columnist, Adam Ruben, which caricatured popular science reporting, has sparked considerable criticism from science journalists.