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How do our immune systems work? How do plants turn sunlight into energy? Science teaches students to investigate the world's everyday mysteries. From earth sciences (geology, oceanography) to physical sciences (chemistry, physics) to life sciences (biology, anatomy) to astronomy, the study of space, sciences can be some of the most challenging and most rewarding areas of study.
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1st Grade Science: What Happens
First grade science is a welcome opportunity for kids to do lots of hands-on exploration. What sort of things do they...
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Kid-Friendly Neuroscience
The brain controls everything. To understand how neuroscience relates to various interests or professions, consider...
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Up-and-Coming Careers for Students Interested in Math and Science
The workplace has become more specialized since parents choose a career, and itâs hard for parents to keep track of new...
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The High School Science Your Child Needs for College Success
It's clear from most admissions websites that students today need to load up on science. But how many years and what...
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Kindergarten Science: What to Expect
With State and Federal standards for language arts and math getting tougher, science is a subject that sometimes gets...
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