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 ...
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This bottle hack is pure science fun!!
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, ...
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Stardust Solutions develops the particle that reflects sunlight, and also studies how it will be dispersed into the ...
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 ...