The pinhole workshop was led by renowned National Geographic photographer RJ Kern at the Bone Creek Museum of Agrarian Art.
Christina Pringle's journey offers a glimpse of what graduation may be like when passing five Regents exams is no longer the ...
Artwork created by a first-grader in Andover is helping to teach the public about climate science. Auggie Mulligan, a young ...
Fifth Wall festival in Hyderabad featuring two plays, a science-art showcase and interactive experiences aim to make science more accessible ...
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Classroom flying ghosts science trick with tea bags
In this quick classroom demo, I turn empty tea bags into tiny flying ghosts to show how warm air rises. I draw spooky faces, ...
What do music, nature and even broccoli have in common? Mathematics. In this special NDTV interview from Mumbai, Prof. Anish ...
The world is fair and square when it comes to celebrations. Nothing seems to escape the calendar. Almost every date has become some day. There are the popular o ...
Kids learned about animals, science, and art while beating the summer heat.
At the Metropolitan Museum of Art, even a flute can now be treated as human remains, as it indicated in a peculiar notice in ...
As a research technician in the school of physics and astronomy at the University of Leeds, UK, my job is a cocktail of biochemistry, physics, safety compliance, troubleshooting, mentoring and what I ...
For more than 400 years, an oil painting titled Air by Flemish master Jan Brueghel the Elder has been hiding a scientific ...
Arthur Garfield "Art" Raymond, Jr., a furniture icon for nearly half of a century has died. He was 78. Raymond died ...
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