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Magnetic slime swallows giant magnets in a fun experiment
The science pros at TKOR show how magnetic slime interacts with giant magnets.
Scientists have long seen a puzzling pattern in tokamaks, the doughnut-shaped machines that could one day reliably generate electricity from fusing atoms. When plasma particles escape the core of the ...
A novel method to manipulate the inner structure of cells connects several scientific fields and could represent a significant step in the treatment of neurodegenerative diseases, such as Alzheimer's ...
Judges milled about the artificial turf to listen to Central High School's young scientists present their research projects, ...
Celebrate British Science Week with a family-friendly Science Day at Weymouth’s historic Nothe Fort on 7 March, featuring hands-on experiments, challenges, demonstrations and more — entry included ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio – “Smitten with Science” at the Great Lakes Science Center blends candy, chemistry and creativity into a ...
The challengeScientists have long seen a puzzling pattern in tokamaks, the doughnut-shaped machines that could one day ...
Today, nearly everyone in America has become just as silly. People are “exactly like the pigeons,” says Peter Balsam, a ...
The Signal Path] shows us how to recreate a classic science experiment to measure the weight of an electron. Things are ...
In the early 1970s, Dimitrije Milovich and Wayne Stoveken began building boards meant specifically to surf the snow, testing ...
Researchers use directed evolution to create magneto-sensitive fluorescent proteins that can interact with magnetic fields and radio waves ...
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