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Fried water
A surprising experiment shows how water can appear to be “fried,” breaking down the science and chemistry that make this ...
The Action Lab on MSN
Which path does lightning prefer?
A science-based experiment exploring how lightning chooses its path, explaining electrical behavior in a clear, visual, and ...
On a bright, brisk December day, two people stood in front of Boston’s Old South Church, asking passersby to shove cotton ...
Gilligan with senior writers/executive producers Gordon Smith and Alison Tatlock tell The Hollywood Reporter they know ...
Though the two countries are now in a race to develop atomic technology, China’s most advanced reactor was the result of ...
In 1978, Fujita and NCAR scientists were the first to capture microbursts on radar, confirming Fujita’s theory about their existence. However, the aviation world denied the existence of microbursts ...
Trump withdrew Isaacman's nomination in May, citing the billionaire's donations to Democrats and ties to Elon Musk. He was ...
In Part II of a three-part series for Saturday’s 9NEWS special, Carrie Walton Penner talks about her family upbringing and ...
Naperville District 203 School Board OKs revised summer school plan that scales back offerings instead of hiking tuition by ...
The omnipresent system that people use for navigation and positioning is increasingly vulnerable. Can it be improved?
Gage survived, but unfortunately, it wasn't a total happy ending. His friends and doctor said that, post-accident, he was “no ...
The Oak Ridger on MSN
Oak Ridge grad, along with NASA artist, created a map of the Milky Way
In Part 2 of his story, Benita Albert tells of astronomer Bob Benjamin's career, including teaching and now being a NASA consultant.
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