X-ray space telescopes caught a supermassive blackhole flinging matter into space at a fifth of the speed of light.
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A fun experiment with Neil deGrasse Tyson
Neil deGrasse Tyson demonstrates a simple, fun experiment to reveal surprising science principles in action, making complex ideas easy, engaging, and exciting for everyone.” ...
How a Finnish physicist named Karl Lemström once became obsessed with recreating the aurora borealis from scratch – and may ...
From machine learning to voting, the workings of the world demand randomisation, but true sources of randomness are ...
Freshman Charlotte Huang and Megan Atkinson, a junior, are part of an elite team of 12 at St. Francis, interviewed and chosen ...
The Mississippi Museum of Natural Science (MMNS) in Jackson will host Snow Much Fun 2025. Attendees will be able to have a “snowball fight” in an indoor ...
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3 Amazing Science Experiments You Can See in Action! (Fluid Dynamics, Magnetism & Curie Temperature)
Discover three captivating science experiments that bring physics concepts to life! Watch as a water balloon burst in slow ...
Physicists using near-absolute-zero detectors have reached unprecedented sensitivity in the hunt for light dark matter. A ...
In his book, The Talent Code (2009), Daniel Coyle describes how Carol Dweck, in her ongoing effort to find ways to enhance student academic performance and to also hopefully advance higher levels of ...
Touch is fundamental to how we perceive our own bodies and connect with others. A gentle brush stroke on our body can feel soothing, while a pinch or cut can be painful. We often think of touch as ...
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