Depending on how you look at it, this catchphrase from a 1980s pop song is decently accurate: you can actually melt the ...
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Can a spinning blade umbrella actually stop the rain?
A science experiment tests whether spinning blades can block falling rain, breaking down the physics of motion, air flow, and ...
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Is this a real perpetual motion device?
This experiment puts a supposed perpetual motion device to the test. We break down how it works, what physics says should ...
Weather forecasting is one of the most advanced sciences on Earth. But it’s also one of the most complex and humbling. Here's ...
LeBron James is approaching territory no NBA player has ever truly occupied. At 40 years old, with his 24th season on the ...
On a purely visual level — looking at color, form, texture, materials — Todd Siler’s paintings, currently on display at the ...
Studio Bones’ new shounen, Gachiakuta, based off Kei Urana's manga, is a blitz of anarchy in animation, turning society’s ...
An NIH study was a beacon for the topical steroid withdrawal community. Then, amid federal upheaval, the research stalled.
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The science of human touch, and why it's so hard to replicate in robots
Robots now see the world with an ease that once belonged only to science fiction. They can recognize objects, navigate ...
Action movies are often seen as loud, fast, and full of explosions. But some movies take action a step further and turn it ...
Seventeen-year-old Grace Lee from Chula Vista is gaining national attention as a finalist in the global Breakthrough Junior Challenge, an annual competition that invites students to create original ...
The video for the late former Beatle's 1973 song Give Me Love (Give Me Peace on Earth) was directed by Finn Wolfhard, who's ...
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