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Indoor STEM Activities for Kids

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As winter begins, keeping kids both physically and mentally active becomes a challenging task for parents and educators. This period of relative confinement does not need to be seen as a setback, but rather an opportunity for educational development. This experiment teaches about impact forces and materials science.

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Supporting small farms: how protecting local farms can protect local communities

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The SFRC helps farmers write grant proposals, facilitates one-on-one consultations with representatives from the USDA, develops educational programmes, such as conferences, seminars and workshops, at which farmers can find out about government initiatives. The SFRC is constantly being recognised by the USDA for the work that it does.

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Are there ‘rules’ for conveying emotion through art?

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Published: While art and science are often separated in academia, there is a lot to be learnt by considering them together. This could involve creating calming spaces in airports, fostering wonder in educational settings, or promoting joy in retirement communities,” suggests Pinaki. Are there ‘rules’ for conveying emotion through art?

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Urban farming for urban families

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At 15th Street Farm in Florida, USA, Emmanuel Roux and Professor David Himmelgreen run an education project to help local families learn about their local food systems and make healthier food choices. For those of us who live in cities, it can be difficult to find fresh, good quality, local food.