STORY HERE THIS MONTH, THE SPOOKY SCIENCE AT THE ORLANDO SCIENCE CENTER. ALL MONTH LONG, THERE ARE EXPERIMENTS HAPPENING INSPIRED BY THINGS PEOPLE TEND TO ASSOCIATE WITH HALLOWEEN. TODAY’S EXPERIMENT ...
CEDAR FALLS - Colors swirled on the glossy film of a soap bubble as Fred Behroozi puffed on a tube. He puffed a bit more, adding air into the bubble, which changed hue in the light of a slide ...
The dramatic flashing implosion of tiny bubbles–in acetone containing deuterium atoms–produces tritium and nuclear emissions similar to emissions characteristic of nuclear fusion involving ...
Hailey Rodriguez explored the Wild Science exhibit at the Santa Barbara County Fair Friday with her daughter, and gravitated towards stations that had to do with mazes, tactile play and her favorite, ...
While the cold weather may deter many from going outside, others like to take advantage of the freezing temperatures and test out different science experiments. From blowing frozen bubbles to throwing ...
Water bubbles on a stove because heat spreads unevenly, creating spots for steam. Microwaves heat water uniformly, often ...
Bubbles are usually the first sign that water’s coming to the boil, but heating it in a microwave seems to skip this ...
James is a published author with multiple pop-history and science books to his name. He specializes in history, space, strange science, and anything out of the ordinary.View full profile James is a ...
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"Each tree is unique, even in the wood." Pause as he peers through his hand lens. "And I am definitely holding a piece of chestnut." This is from Joe Loferski, expert wood scientist, excited to find ...