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OVER. METRO COMMUNITY COLLEGE STUDENTS ARE REACHING FOR THE STARS. LITERALLY. YEAH. MCACY IS PART OF A NATIONAL PROGRAM THAT GIVES STUDENTS THE CHANCE TO SEND THEIR OWN RESEARCH TO THE INTERNATIONAL ...
Discover 10 captivating home science experiments that will ignite your curiosity! Dive into DIY chemistry projects and kitchen science for kids, transforming everyday items into incredible scientific ...
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Did you ever think about how your microwave works? Microwaves are a kind of light energy that you can't see called electromagnetic radiation (ER). Microwaves, like all ER, travel in the form of waves, ...
There is nothing worse than having a house full of excited kids and looking outside and seeing the rain bucketing down. And let’s be honest, we live in Ireland…. that happens to us more than our fair ...