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age-appropriate STEM resources for kids from fifth through 12th grades. Stay up to date on the latest news and science discoveries with articles written in a kid-friendly way. Science News ...
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GUILDERLAND — A team of mostly fourth-graders walked away with second place in a recent robotics competition that pitted them ...
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A network of nerves similar to wires runs all through the human body, from the tips of your fingers and toes, through your back inside the spinal cord and up to your brain. Specialized pain receptors ...