Informed by science from the Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory and astronomers worldwide, this “documentary that you can ...
There are food experiments you can do at home with the kids. The Griffin Museum of Science and Industry's education ...
An experiment with a toy universe made up of extremely cold atoms shows how time can emerge from quantum interactions, ...
NASA didn’t report a meteor over the Columbia area, and a trail in the sky seen around the same time as the boom was too low ...
Get ready for flying buckets, exploding fruit and some seriously cold science. Utah's own "Matt the Mad Scientist" stopped by ...
We instinctively grab our microwaves without giving them a second thought. The appliance is right there to help us quickly heat up our coffee in the morning or thaw our food before dinner, becoming an ...
Grace and Faith plotting their game in Ready or Not 2: Here I Come - Searchlight Pictures The filmmaking collective Radio Silence has achieved what many filmmakers dream of by becoming a defining ...
FARGO — A phenomenon called “frost crack,” sometimes referred to on social media as “exploding trees,” is gaining attention as temperatures in Minnesota and North Dakota are expected to drop to 20 ...
You can’t see, feel, hear, taste or smell them, but tiny particles from space are constantly raining down on us. They come from cosmic rays — high-energy particles that can originate from exploding ...
You can't see, feel, hear, taste or smell them, but tiny particles from space are constantly raining down on us. They come from cosmic rays—high-energy particles that can originate from exploding ...
Many a puzzled British housewife waited anxiously last week for the world to blow to pieces. As these matrons sat in their comfortable homes, a quiet voice from the radio had told them that the ...
The English language is fit to burst with terms named after people, a.k.a. eponyms. Some namesakes are pretty obvious—Elizabethan after Queen Elizabeth I, Orwellian after George Orwell, and so forth.