What do an Olympic triathlete, a bestselling novelist, and a healthcare entrepreneur have in common — besides a shared family tree? That’s the question New York Times journalist Susan Dominus set out ...
It feels good to give a gift that will last, especially one with an educational element. Paige and Adam Jacobson, the Science Siblings, put together a few gift ideas for anyone interested in Science, ...
The Science Siblings love an at-home experiment. Paige and Adam Jacobson went the chemistry route with this one, concocting “elephant toothpaste.” Start by adding the food coloring to the hydrogen ...
Eighty percent of U.S. children have a sibling. Siblings can be sources of companionship, play, and joy—as well as jealousy, rivalry, and aggression. A national survey found that one-third of U.S.
If there's ever been banter about who is the most intelligent among your siblings at a family gathering, science has tipped the balance towards the eldest child. A study that evaluated available data ...
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