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Sid notices a big stump teeming with little creatures in his yard. Sid is confused. Why would a bunch of animals be living on an old, yucky stump? During a special field trip to the Science Center, ...
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Sean the Science Kid

You have probably heard of Bill Nye the Science Guy. Now, it's time to meet Sean the Science Kid. And, he's from Smyrna! Boasberg orders return of Venezuelan deportees challenging Alien Enemies Act ...
“Sean the Science Kid” is sharing his love of all things science with his massive social media following. Of course, you would expect a kid like this to have some pretty lofty career goals. When asked ...
10-year-old “Sean the Science Kid” shares his passion for the brain with Dr. Sanjay Gupta. Together, they explore brain anatomy, discuss favorite neurochemicals, and explain why memories are ...
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EXCLUSIVE: The Jim Henson Company has brought on Bryan O’Connell as Vice President of Children’s Television. Most recently serving as Director of Development at Disney Jr., to cap off a 10-year run at ...
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