Through simple hands-on lessons, students can follow their curiosity, get messy, and explore the world around them.
Teachers say that talking about COVID-19 in science class can provide real-world examples of biological processes, start conversations about information literacy, and give students a space to process ...
Spectators look on from the A. Max Brewer Bridge as NASA's Artemis II moon rocket lifts off Wednesday, April 1, 2026, as seen ...
This platform shows students how to perform various DIY experiments at home. Experiments include making a parachute, catapult, a solar cooker, and more. Students can use this online resource to access ...
How would you dance the ocean tides? That’s a question that several ten-year-old pupils at Portuguese schools have had to think about, as they took part in a pilot project that uses dance in geology ...
As COVID-19 spread, scientists sprang into action. Their early studies hold lessons for any new area of science: Approach with caution and stay open to change. The spring of 2020 was a period many of ...
Nature is valuable not only for itself; it is the most persuasive and redemptive work of philosophy. Long before books were ...
A strong background in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) is vital for more than budding scientists. Future jobs in a wide variety of areas will require skills in STEM subjects.
The two of us can often be found in a patch of scrubby bushland, phone in hand, slowly scanning for plants. Or crouched ...
National Curriculum, England - Key Stage 2 – Science National Curriculum, Northern Ireland - Key Stage 1 and 2 – The World Around Us Curriculum for Excellence, Scotland - 1st and 2nd Level – Sciences ...