Deep in the Arctic north, drained peatlands—once massive carbon vaults built over thousands of years—are quietly leaking ...
The latest wellness trend and "sleep hack" involves switching off the bathroom light before stepping into the shower. In the dimness, the water feels louder, the day's visual clutter fades and the ...
In a quiet laboratory, a team of atmospheric scientists and engineers at the U.S. Department of Energy's (DOE) Brookhaven ...
We describe electricity as a flow, but that’s not what happens in a typical wire. Physicists have begun to induce electrons to act like fluids, an effort that could illuminate new ways of thinking ...
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Want to try this famous cold weather experiment? Keep these tips in mind
Every winter when outdoor temperatures plunge, the 'boiling water experiment' takes over social media. Here are some simple ...
Tiny, invisible gases long thought to be irrelevant in cloud formation may actually play a major role in determining whether clouds form—and possibly whether it rains.
It’s that time again: time to figure out what the students in your household are doing all summer. Across Northern Colorado, ...
Today nearly everyone in America has become just as silly. People are “exactly like the pigeons,” says Peter Balsam, a ...
The Kiel University scientist discusses how advanced materials processing is shaping medical manufacturing and improving drug performance.
Indulge your sweet tooth at this Pennsylvania candy buffet, where endless treats and sugary delights await for just five ...
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Scientists launch bold Great Barrier Reef experiment: 'Why wouldn't we?'
The Great Barrier Reef is in such rapid decline that Australian researchers are now trying something that once sounded like science fiction: brightening clouds to cast a protective shade over the ...
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