Stemaide's goal is to bring science and technology skills to all young Africans. Started in 2022 in Ghana, it has developed a ...
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The Top Toys for Big Kids 9+ In 2025

Shopping for big kids isn’t easy. They’re not quite ready to leave play behind, but might be too old for some of the toys ...
Childhood is often viewed through a soft-focus lens, a time of innocent play and endless afternoons. But lurking in the ...
Young children have a lot of trust in scientists, and watching superhero TV shows with villainous researchers has little ...
If Halloween makes you smile but scary is not your style, here are some not-so-spooky events and activities around Long ...
CrunchLabs, the maker of STEM activity kits for kids founded by NASA engineer turned YouTube science communicator Mark Rober, has launched Class CrunchLabs, a collection of free standards-aligned ...
Grade 5 students across Victoria will have the chance to become hooked on fishing, thanks to the Allan Labor Government’s free Little Angler Kits. Minister for Outdoor Recreation Steve Dimopoulos ...
Another August opening in Kashgar, the Kashi Science Center, funded by Shenzhen in Guangdong province, was built with a total investment of 80 million yuan ($11.23 million). It spans 11,800 square ...
Everyone is a leader. Sometimes formally: as a small business owner, or boss, or parent (even though you might not think of parenting as leadership, it is.) Other times, informally: by mentoring ...
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Children born today are more likely to die as a result of insatiable 'alien' AI than they are to graduate high school, according to new research. It is the grim prediction from one of the country's ...
Thinking about science and technology in terms of return on investment misses the point. Here’s what kids really need to know. No lightsaber ever came to be, but I’ve been teaching undergraduates ...