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This summer, the V&A Museum opens its doors to a new exhibition Design and Disability, which aims to celebrate the creative ...
Here’s something every cat lover probably suspected but never had the science to prove—until now. Your cat knows exactly what ...
If your home has old lead water pipes, there's a chance that harmful concentrations of lead may be present in your water. An ...
Lead contamination in municipal water sources is a consistent threat to public health. Ingesting even tiny amounts of lead ...
YouTube star Derek Muller built an 18-million-subscriber YouTube empire by challenging misconceptions about science. Now his ...
In this fascinating DIY project, you'll learn how to make a hydraulic labyrinth with a rolling ball using only cardboard, plastic syringes, and tubing—no motors or electricity required! This hands-on ...
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Livermore held an awards ceremony at the Civic Center Library on May 14 to honor the winners of the 9th annual “Poetry in a Test Tube” contest, which celebrates the ...
Scientists found a way to get 30 kitties to cooperate with a study exploring the power of the feline sense of smell.
Scientists discovered a colorful, flexible silicon that conducts electricity, paving the way for glowing electronics and ...
Foam rollers are essential aids for keeping your muscles in peak condition before and after your workouts. But which foam ...
Michigan's new law requires all children to undergo blood lead testing at key points in early childhood, aiming to identify ...