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About 17,000 of Idaho’s youth in 42 counties and three tribal locations participate in 4-H. Many of them you’ll see at the ...
A lot of court cases have been dealing with these cancellations as a group, highlighting the lack of scientific—or seemingly ...
Join us in this captivating DIY project where we demonstrate the art of building a fish pond using a mini tractor, specifically designed for the enjoyment of your cows and horses. This interactive ...
Could the spectrum of animal lifespans hold clues about the science of aging?
A Lancaster County science fair champion has earned international honors for developing a fishing lure that won’t contribute to the problem of plastic pollution in waterways.
Aksh's project earned him recognition at regional and state science fairs, and he qualified for the International Science Engineering Fair.
Veteran science journalist Stephen S. Hall recounts how he approached writing Slither, a strategy seeking to draw in those afraid of snakes.
MANKATO — Simran Kaur had never done any research or competed in a science fair, so the Mankato teen was surprised when she was named as one of five finalists ...
Why do some ancient animals become fossils while others disappear without a trace? A new study from the University of Lausanne, published in Nature Communications, reveals that part of the answer ...
Animal testing remains a fundamental part of biomedical research. But as funding evaporates, mice, rats and even monkeys may be euthanized.
Two Southeastern Regional Vocational Technical High School students recently took home first place at the Massachusetts Science & Engineering Fair.
This year's fair included 455 participants from 67 schools in 16 categories ranging from animal sciences to translational medical science.