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We Need a Culture of Chemical Hygiene Citizenry—Now More Than Ever
In Moorestown, NJ, a teenager was recently charged after an illegal explosives lab was discovered in their home’s basement. Authorities recovered highly volatile chemicals and described the situation as a “ticking time bomb.” 🔗 ABC News This incident is a stark reminder that science doesn’t stay in the lab—it follows students home. That’s why Chemical Hygiene Citizenry is not just a school policy issue; it’s a community-wide responsibility. 🧪 Students must understand that
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Nov 11, 20251 min read


Start the School Year with Sound Safety Habits
Start the School Year with Sound Safety Habits As a new school year begins, science and STEM classrooms come alive with curiosity and...
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Aug 19, 20251 min read


When Safe Spaces Turn Dangerous: A Lithium-Ion Battery Warning for Every Home
Li-Ion Battery failures can happen anywhere. We often associate danger with labs, factories, or industrial settings—not our own homes....
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Jul 21, 20252 min read


When Curiosity Becomes a Crisis: What Schools Must Learn from the Chromebook Short-Circuit TikTok Trend
A recent news story from WFSB sheds light on a troubling trend: students inserting metal objects like paper clips and pushpins into...
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May 6, 20252 min read
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