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Exploding missiles hit a piñata in a controlled experiment
The science pros at TKOR safely show missile-style launches and a piñata explosion test.
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Can science experiments go wrong? Find out!
Can science experiments go wrong? Find out!
Science broadcaster and author Mark Thompson will visit Regal Tenbury Wells on Thursday, February 19 at 2.30pm for Mark’s Spectacular Science Show - named ‘best kids show’ at Edinburgh Festival Fringe ...
One of the most stubborn issues in cosmology today concerns the universe's rate of expansion. Scientists know it's expanding, ...
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 ...
NASA’s newly launched IMAP mission is set to tell us more about the boundary between our Solar System and interstellar space ...
From 17 failed startups to building a Rs 40,000 crore company—read the inspiring journey of IIT Kanpur's Ankush Sachdeva, co-founder of ShareChat, who turned relentless failure into India's regional ...
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Mendocino Art Center honors Felicia Rice and mother in dual show
he Mendocino Art Center is showing the work of world-renowned letterpress printer and artist Felicia Rice along with a second ...
“EXPLODING TREES are possible in the Midwest and Northern Plains on Friday and Saturday, as temperatures are forecasted to ...
Every time arctic air drops south, and temperatures plummet well below zero, social media lights up with a scary (and ...
As more than half of the United States braces for a powerful winter storm, some meteorologists are warning on social media that “exploding trees” are possible.
Think "exploding trees" sound like sci-fi? As a polar vortex hits the U.S., here's some of the science behind this loud, ...
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