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Join us in this thrilling video as we unveil 18 ingenious and innovative ideas combining the explosive reaction of Cola and ...
Discover 10 captivating home science experiments that will ignite your curiosity! Dive into DIY chemistry projects and ...
There is certainly a lot to see and do at the fair, but for those who want to learn something – you need to check out the WVU ...
Stay cool without the clunky install—this AC uses science (and a hose) to chill you out Remote-controlled, low-noise, and easy to set up—even in an apartment. Stack Commerce Aug 3, 2025 9:00 ...
Research roundup: 7 cool science stories we almost missed Other July stories: Solving a 150-year-old fossil mystery and the physics of tacking a sailboat.
Salisbury University invited anglers of all ages and experience levels to help combat invasive fish species in local waterways during the fourth annual Nanticoke River Invasive Fishing Derby on ...
You are probably familiar with initiatives like Seti@Home, where you donate unused computer power to some science project that needs computer cycles. [Jeff Yoshimi] wants to borrow your most powerf… ...
Curiosity is contagious at the Delaware Museum of Nature and Science, especially in the summer! From toddlers and their caregivers in the Nature Nook exploring pollinators to families walking ...
The Center for Science Teaching and Learning is honoring its 25th anniversary with a lively celebration and three new prehistoric dinosaur exhibitions.
You can take advantage of fluid dynamics to cool a car down by opening a rear window and using the opposite front door as a fan to draw hot air out.
Researchers found "cool" people were universally perceived as more extroverted, hedonistic, powerful, adventurous, open and autonomous.