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Why cool guys don’t look directly at explosions on set
The science pros at TKOR recreate cinematic explosion moments in a controlled science setting.
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How the six degrees phenomenon has changed science
You may have heard about the Six Degrees of Separation phenomenon, but it isn't just a fun celebrity game, it helps ...
An additional science experiment is the instant transition from hot water to steam! Fill up a mug of water, heat the water in ...
Your mind moves quickly, connecting ideas and people with impressive agility. Now, challenge yourself to go deep rather than ...
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The Secret to Amazing Coffee May Lie Deep Inside Elephants
The je ne sais quoi that gives Black Ivory coffee its smooth, chocolatey flavor may lurk deep in the bowels of Earth's ...
Fun ideas for who could appear on a patch on Ohio State’s uniforms in the fall.
This high school educator is engaging students with a mix of inquiry-based digital projects and hands-on activities.
Monday is the opening day for a new exhibit at the Griffin Museum of Science and Industry that immerses visitors into the ...
“Looking at things at a very, very fast rate allows us to observe weird and wonderful phenomena,” Salamat says, calling the ...
When communication is driven by anxiety, and saying more doesn’t always mean feeling closer. Here’s how communication can ...
On Wednesday, veteran actor and former Water Mill resident Alan Alda turns 90, with roughly seven of those decades spent in ...
The new research suggests an alternative origin. Dark matter could have instead been born extremely hot, opening up ...
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