The U.S. stopped testing nuclear weapons over three decades ago, and all other countries followed suit. If we resume testing, ...
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Playing And Exploding Watermelon With Rubber Band
A daring experiment unfolds as rubber bands tighten their grip around a helpless watermelon, testing the limits of tension and patience. Each snap brings it closer to an explosive finale, where ...
Scientists are delving into the mystery of 'ghost particles' or neutrinos, abundant yet elusive particles that constantly pass through us unnoticed.
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Things '90s Kids Ate That Would Terrify Nutritionists Today
The nineties were a beautiful disaster for children's nutrition. While parents thought they were giving their kids fun treats ...
Exploding CO₂ ice carved Martian gullies Lab tests recreated the same dune patterns Study reveals how Mars reshapes without ...
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Natalie Webber, the STEM Coordinator for the Exploreum Science Center, said, “I hope that they feel inspired to pursue STEM, ...
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Scientists think the mysterious glow in our galaxy could be from dark matter. What that means
A gamma ray glow at our galaxy’s center has puzzled scientists for almost two decades. New computer simulations back the ...
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