Nancy Bullard on MSN
Watch this elf appear like magic with a simple water bead trick!
In this fun science experiment, I use water beads and a bit of refraction to make a hidden elf magically appear in a bowl! It ...
Simply Recipes on MSN
This Simple Ingredient Makes Scrambled Eggs So Fluffy You’ll Swear a Chef Made Them
• Adding salt to whisked eggs about 15 minutes before cooking results in a softer, fluffier scramble. • The salt breaks up ...
In this video, I demonstrate a fun science trick using a simple arrow, a glass, and water. Watch how the arrow magically flips direction when seen through the glass of water—a perfect example of ...
The Punch on MSNOpinion
Nigeria must replace Shakespeare with African writers – Author, Onadele
Author Cash Onadele advocates replacing Shakespeare with African writers in Nigeria's curriculum to empower youth and foster ...
Cool weather brings festivals to Arizona with rodeo traditions, art fairs, film screenings, and desert celebrations that fill ...
Kid lit experts weigh in on some of the year's best science titles. Plus, what to look for when choosing a book for the child in your life.
Though some might see video games as a distraction, a recent study from the University of Georgia suggests they can actually ...
Steve Spangler, an author from Colorado, talks about his new book “The Engagement Effect” and about some ideas for things you ...
Family photographer Allison Burriss was under a lot of pressure to do a promotional shoot for her photography business. But her kids were not interested in participating. "My kids were overtired, ...
Family photographer Allison Burriss was under a lot of pressure to do a promotional shoot for her photography business. But her kids were not interested in participating. "My kids were overtired, ...
Malappuram district clinched a hat-trick win at the State School Science Festival, which wrapped up here on Monday, securing 1,548 points to claim the championship for the third consecutive year.
Researchers have found a way to make “dark excitons”—normally invisible quantum states of light—shine dramatically brighter by trapping them inside a tiny gold-nanotube optical cavity. This ...
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