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Idaho State University's Physics Department students taught the kids a little about physics and showed them how to build their own water-powered rockets.
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The Palm Springs Air Museum is wrapping up week two of it's inaugural Science of Aviation Rocketry camp for ages 10 to 14, ...
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Brookhaven National Lab is opening its doors to the public this summer for a series of free open house events on select ...
What happened after the court's infamous anti-gay ruling of 1986 could happen again now, but with trans people at the ...
Whether you’re an avid hiker or a parent looking to entertain the kids, here’s a list of the best guided nature walks and ...
New this year is the Swiftie Dance Party, where Taylor Swift fans can sing her songs and star in music videos broadcast on 24 ...
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