DENVER – A dazzling show of fire and color can make science come alive for young students, but it also can inflict serious and painful injuries, as flash fires in Nevada and Colorado showed this month ...
DENVER (AP) - A Denver teacher had no special training in the dangers of methanol before he conducted a demonstration in a school laboratory that resulted in a fire and injuries to three students, a ...
DENVER (AP) - A dazzling show of fire and color can make science come alive for young students, but it can also inflict serious and painful injuries, as flash fires in Nevada and Colorado showed this ...
A dazzling show of fire and color can make science come alive for young students, but it can also inflict serious and painful injuries, as flash fires in Nevada and Colorado showed this month.
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. DENVER — Harsh criticism Tuesday for the ...
The U.S. Chemical Safety Board's recommendation Monday cited the Sept. 3 blaze at the Terry Lee Wells Nevada Discovery Museum, and it came on the same day an experiment involving methanol burned four ...
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While school officials have not confirmed what experiment was being performed when a high school chemistry lab caught fire, there are some experiments that aren't considered safe for classrooms.
Five students and a teacher were injured in a fire at W.T. Woodson High School in Fairfax, Va., on Oct. 30. The school has released no details about the incident, but local media reports indicate that ...
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