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Tiny droplets that bounce for minutes without bursting might be able to do so indefinitely
EPFL researchers have discovered that a droplet of liquid can bounce for several minutes—and perhaps indefinitely—over a ...
The 39th annual Chemistry Open House is on Saturday, October 18, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. inside the Instructional Laboratory ...
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Wakefield Express on MSNColumn: Dr's Casebook" Dr Keith Souter: A Halloween experiment to try when you carve your ...
Halloween is approaching and pumpkins are much in evidence. I like this season and over the past few years I have written ...
Between 800,000 and 430,000 years ago, Earth went through a series of fairly gentle warm-ups that scientists are now calling ...
that fire is cool but dangerous Real talk: Have the egg ready to go before you light anything. This is not the time to multitask. Boil red cabbage (your house will smell weird), use the purple water ...
Scientists have created the world's hottest engine running at temperatures hotter than those reached in the sun's core. The ...
Scientists hope to prevent deaths from climate change, but heat and cold are more complicated than we thought.
Chemists have discovered tiny zaps of electricity moving between “swamp-gas” bubbles. Could they ignite methane gas to glow as dancing blue flames?
At Scripps Institution of Oceanography, geophysicist Vashan Wright analyzed data from NASA’s InSight lander, co-authoring a ...
Because Morgan Cable grew up in the shadow of Florida’s Kennedy Space Center, space science was never far from her imagination. “Our elementary school would schedule fire drills to coincide with ...
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