At North Bay Science Discovery Day oin Santa Rosa, n March 7, Alyssa Huang plans to do more than run a booth. She wants to ...
Adding salt to whisked eggs about 15 minutes before cooking creates a softer, fluffier scramble. The salt breaks up the ...
Irina Ghose, Managing Director of India, Anthropic, said that 6% of the company’s total global conversations originate from ...
The lead sponge phenomenon raised unexpected questions about metal formation. During a reaction, lead appeared in an unusual porous structure rather than a solid mass. Repeating the experiment aimed ...
On Sunday, February 8, the Day of Russian Science will be celebrated. Not only established scientists, but also students ...
In a quiet laboratory, a team of atmospheric scientists and engineers at the U.S. Department of Energy's (DOE) Brookhaven National Laboratory recently gathered around a workstation to watch as little ...
Richard Branson called this entourage Epstein’s “harem.” “As long as you bring your harem!” Branson wrote in 2013. (A ...
The Signal Path] shows us how to recreate a classic science experiment to measure the weight of an electron. Things are ...
We all love a good success story. The triumph, the glory, the moment when everything clicks into place.But here's the thing: some of the most groundbreaking discoveries in human history started with ...
If you focus a lot on the news and what’s happening around you, it looks like the world was better back in the 60s. Childhood didn’t revolve around adult-led playdates, curated backyard spaces, or ...
After more than 10 years of research, scientists are getting closer to solving one of the biggest issues in kidney transplants: blood type compatibility.
A Missouri engineering professor has developed a process to use off-the-shelf 3D printers to make devices that can test medicines and treatments on tissues and cells.