Looking for an easy and fun holiday craft? Get the kiddos involved and try this Christmas Tree Science Experiment! To get started, you will need baking soda, vinegar, cookie cutties, glitter, and an ...
AS it's still Christmastime, this article aims to rescue the "sad" Christmas experiences of many and engage us into what makes one happy during this holiday, with a little science to explain it.
With 125 years under its belt, the Christmas Bird Count is the longest-running community science program in the world. How do scientists use this data? And what have they learned in those 125 years?
Activity 2: How to crawl through a Christmas card Do you think you could make a big enough hole in the middle of a Christmas card to fit your entire body through? Here’s how:– Take some ...
As thousands of us set off by car to see loved ones over the festive season, we take a look at the science of how our roads transport us safely from A to B this Christmas (and all year round).
Following is a transcript of the video. Narrator: The quest for the perfect tree is a rite of the holiday season, and ever since the late 19th century, people have been trying to come up with an ...
A new study has investigated one aspect of how the future environmental conditions created by the changing global climate might affect earliest development within Christmas Island's red crab ...