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What Actually Sparks Will-o’-the-Wisps? A New Study Traces the Science Behind the Mysterious, Wandering Lights
For centuries, stories about will-o’-the-wisps have captured the popular imagination. Countless tales have been told to ...
On a bright, sunny day, a group of first-graders eagerly begins a science investigation called “Shadow Town.” The teacher gathers them in a circle and asks, “What causes shadows?” It’s a good question ...
The new results from the Nation’s Report Card show that only 29% of eighth graders are proficient in science, down from 33% ...
For centuries, people have described strange blue balls of light floating around in marshes, wetlands, and even cemeteries.
This month marks the five-year anniversary of the World Health Organization’s declaration that COVID-19 was a pandemic. That announcement shuttered school buildings and launched millions of students ...
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Unsolved Space Mysteries Science Still Can't Explain
If you're curious about the universe and all its mysteries, you should check out this video on unsolved space mysteries that science still can't explain. From strange signals to bizarre planets, there ...
Nikita Gupta ’17 is a computer scientist who loves to cook. When she was a freshman in high school, she created a website so she could share her favorite recipes with friends and family. Gupta ...
Even though valley fever is not caused by dust storms, the storms still come with a plethora of health risks. Health issues like asthma and other respiratory diseases can worsen from the inhalation of ...
This month marks the five-year anniversary of the World Health Organization’s declaration that COVID-19 was a pandemic. That announcement shuttered school buildings and launched millions of students ...
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