Turn broken toothpicks into a star with this toothpick trick. Learn how wood can move all by itself without being touched in this fun science experiment.
1. Scientists recently discovered giant viruses (as big as 1 μm in length), named Pandoraviruses. Because more than 93% of their genes resemble nothing known and their origin cannot be traced back to any known cellular lineage, scientists suggest the existence of the 4th domain of life.
1. There is a cat who visits the University of Augsburg in Germany every day to offer cuddles to stressed out students. The cat's owner lives nearby and doesn't mind her daily excursions, and the students call her Sammy, the Campus Cat.
Spesso per far divertire i nostri bambini basterebbe soltanto un po di fantasia e un po di buona volontà da parte nostra, non ricorriamo sempre agli
1. Adam Steltzner, a chief engineer of NASA's Mars 2020 project, was a music college dropout who failed high school geometry. He took his first physics class in a local community college only because it was a prerequisite for another class.
Learn what plants breathe through with this easy leaf & tree science experiment as kids get hands-on with the process of photosynthesis!
1. In 2014, original "Top Model" winner Adrianne Curry fended off an attacker with a bullwhip while dressed as Catwoman at San Diego Comic-Con.
1. The Popsicle Index is a quality of life measurement based on the percentage of people in a community who believe that a child in their community can safely leave their home, walk to the nearest possible location to buy a popsicle, and walk back home.
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1. Bats can eat up to 1,200 mosquitoes in an hour and often consume their body weight in insects every night.
This was one of those projects that was the perfect combination of low prep and high engagement. The kids watched the "underwater fireworks...
Muslim Heritage - Discover the golden age of Muslim civilisation.
When my twins go to Kindergarten, I have the chance to spend come one-on-one time with my youngest. Some of this time is spent playing, some is spent in a test of wills (she is 3 going on 13) and some time is spent learning new concepts. I am all about learning activities like Rising Raisins and Chemical Reactions for Preschoolers that are easy to set up and use items I already have at home. This Ice Cube Experiment is similar in that it only requires four materials that you probably already have. Try this simple science activitythat is sure to have your child
01. Sophie Turner’s parents are separated. First time her Dad ever visited her on set was the day they shot the Ramsay Bolton rape scene. She was assured by the director that the scene would be “choreographed like a ballet” & would be “beautiful.”
They had dramatically different ideas about how to depict dead bodies.
1. The world's oldest cat named Creme Puff died at the age of 38. She was born in 1967 and died in 2005.
1. Democritus supposed the existence of atoms and the empty space between them in 400 B.C.
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1. A man named Yacouba Sawadogo in Africa single-handedly stopped the desertification of his region by reviving ancient farming and irrigation techniques despite being ridiculed by his community.
According to the most widely-accepted theory of origins, at some point, roughly 14 billion years ago, everything that is, was, and will ever be, was tightly packed into a small, but infinitely dense point—a singularity. This 'point' eventually exploded, which ultimately hurdled everything we see into existence (of course, we're condensing here). However, to many physicists, 13.7 billion years just isn't […]