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Footage of a quick and easy trick you can use to empty a water bottle has people arguing in the comments section about the wonders of science. You learn something new every day on social media.
There came to light last week a letter revealing one of the cruelest tricks one civilized being could well play upon another. It was a letter left by the late Professor Paul Kammerer, famed ...
In a three-point hat trick after weeks of disappointing failures, the U.S. orbited an instrument-packed scientific satellite, quickly topped off that accomplishment with the most successful ...
The supernatural, like vampires and werewolves, may get all the attention at Halloween time, but natural science can bring thrills and chills, too. From superbugs to glow-in-the-dark bats, examples of ...
Psychologists refer to this as the “peak-end rule”: People tend to prioritize remembering the peaks (i.e., the most exciting bits) and endings of events and experiences, and not so much what happened ...
These spooky science tricks are a treat for all. Watch the videos above and below to learn how you can replicate the experiments in your own kitchen.
Dr. T and Mrs. C, Science Educators from the Springfield Museums, show how to do these fun, spooky, science tricks at home. For more information, visit springfieldmuseums.org.
We all know cacti store water—but to survive, they migrate their flowers, and so much more. Scientists want to copy the resilient plants' methods to help engineer our future.