Seersucker is woven in a way that causes some threads to bunch together, giving the fabric its distinct wrinkled texture.
Artwork created by a first-grader in Andover is helping to teach the public about climate science. Auggie Mulligan, a young ...
Here are nine items you can use to survive this year's heat waves and summer highs. A handheld towel is excellent for drying ...
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This bottle hack is pure science fun
This bottle hack is pure science fun!!
Great Big Story on MSN
How Dr. Kate Biberdorf is making chemistry fun and breaking science stereotypes
Dr. Kate Biberdorf uses energetic chemistry experiments to make science engaging while challenging stereotypes about ...
Think a wet towel or alcohol on paw pads cools down an overheated dog? New research reveals a much faster, safer, ...
What temperature is too hot for a fan? Fans can cool you down or make dangerous heat worse. Learn when moving air stops cooling in Mississippi heat wave ...
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Israeli-US startup wants to cool Earth by reflecting sunlight back. Scientists are worried
Stardust Solutions develops the particle that reflects sunlight, and also studies how it will be dispersed into the ...
Burnley Express on MSN
Fun for all at Burnley College's Science and Technology Festival
Burnley College’s annual Science and Technology Festival returned for a day of fun for all the family.
For the first time, the University of Hawai‘i STEM Pre-Academy is partnering with an educational technology company to present the 16th annual Science is Cool (ScIC) Unconference, connecting thousands ...
Researchers have developed a framework that explains how bees use environmental signals to collectively cluster and continuously ventilate the hive. If you've ever walked past a bee's nest on a hot ...
Zoomies involve intense periods of high-energy activity including running, spinning, jumping and rolling. All at top speed. A ...
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