The science pros at TKOR show 6 crazy inventions we still haven’t found a use for, highlighting absurd ideas that push the limits of creativity.
From steam train rides and zookeeper training, to cookery and baking classes and science experiments, Bristol has it ...
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Atmos reports on the significance of understanding rocks to address climate issues.
Young Sheldon draws in an impressive number of viewers and showcases how The Big Bang Theory has grown into a legitimate franchise.
Think about the decade when neon colors ruled, MTV changed music forever, and microwaves became essential kitchen equipment.
His friend Alfred Robyn gestured at a green neon sign that read JACK’S, referring to the now-shuttered Jack’s Bar and Grill. “East Street,” he said. “Good times. Tell you the truth, every sign that’s ...
"The Great Shadow," by Susan Wise Bauer, is a sweeping survey of humanity’s relationship to illness over the centuries.
From Cadillac Ranch and the Blue Whale to Carhenge, Lucy the Elephant, and Wall Drug, these classic roadside attractions turn long drives into memories. Expect giant sculptures, odd museums, retro ...
Plot Twisters Book Club 7 to 8 p.m. Feb. 24. If you love a good thriller, this book club is for you. We’ll discuss Listen for ...
For Black History Month, the Town of Caledon has partnered with the Canadian Multicultural Inventors Museum (CMIM) to bring their African Inventors and Icons Exhibition to Caledon.
The workshop will allow participants to explore the science of flight by designing and testing a simple paper helicopter in a hands-on wind tunnel.