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Magnets keep strings suspended without anchor points, and pushing a magnet piece bends notes, so you get expressive sounds with simple moves.
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Nearly every sunny windowsill at New River Middle School is occupied by a reused jar filled with a handful of pebbles, an inch or two of water and a few slender, brown, pen-like tubes.
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Newton County Schools announced the winners of the NCS Elementary District Science and Engineering Fair. According to ...
The 2026 version of the dual-screen Asus Zenbook Duo includes Intel's new Core Ultra processor, Panther Lake. But killer battery life and performance, coupled with slimmer screen bezels, gives Asus a ...
Teach electromagnetism with this simple electromagnetic train project. A simple STEM activity connecting electricity, magnetism, and motion.
There's a theory about the San Francisco 49ers being affected by an electric substation near their practice facility. We explain.