Flip Putthoff/NWA Democrat-Gazette Bruce Darr isn’t a fishing guide, but he caught this dandy striped bass on a fly rod in ...
What if a doctor could inject an electricity-conducting liquid into the body, let it temporarily solidify to record nerve ...
The parabolic flight travels up and down several times on a trajectory resembling an arch, providing 22 seconds of zero ...
The reason we can gracefully glide on an ice-skating rink or clumsily slip on an icy sidewalk is that the surface of ice is ...
The ice and salt experiment reveals how the addition of salt lowers water’s freezing point. As the salt dissolves, the ice ...
The differences between green and red cabbage go beyond simply the color. Their textures and cooking requirements differ, and ...
Kyoto researchers found that, given two weeks at room temperature, a familiar snack can nudge water into natural fermentation ...
A long-term forest study shows that when soils dry under warming, microbes slow down and nitrogen gas emissions fall.
Scientists sent hurricane-level floods into a Maryland forest to find out what extreme weather and sea-level rise mean for ...
Earth and planetary sciences professor Andrew Fisher will lead hydrogeology simulations to study how water, heat, and ...
Advances in materials science have led to the development of "smart materials," whose properties do not remain static but ...
National Geographic Explorer Paolo Verzone provides a rare peek inside a stellarator, an experiment that aims to give the world near-limitless clean energy.