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Cute panda strawberry pudding bowl

This adorable strawberry pudding bowl features creamy pink pudding topped with charming panda faces and tiny strawberry ...
A few years ago, Austin Wrenn noticed something unsettling in his strawberry greenhouses at Wrenn's Farm in Zebulon, North Carolina. He was one of the first growers in the state to experience losses ...
A North East education charity has helped more than 160 Tees Valley students explore future careers in science, technology, engineering and mathematics through a hands-on industry event. The North ...
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High Point University students and faculty recently shared fun science activities with local children and families at the ...
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Using strawberries, salt, detergent, water, and some household alcohol, you can see the fruit’s DNA. The Science Siblings, Paige and Adam Jacobson, demonstrated how to do the experiment at home.