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Watch as a model smashes a phone for science experiment
Rachel Pizzolato smashes a phone into the ground.
Science is not really a specific thing to like or hate, or something to believe in or not. Science is an activity.
Across a narrow watershed in Asakura, a rural city in Fukuoka Prefecture, centuries-old stone channels still guide water ...
A black hole is not sitting inside a lab in Manhattan, but some of its strangest physics just helped shape a tabletop ...
A planet with one side permanently roasting and the other frozen in endless darkness might still have a chance of supporting life. Researchers found that heat inside a tidally locked exoplanet could ...
Since the release of "Titanic," fans have gone back and forth about the possibility of Jack being able to survive.
Shenzhou XXIII spaceflight mission's three-person crew has successfully tested an upgraded in-orbit mass measurement device at China's space station, as the three astronauts approach their 50th day in ...
Wormlion fly larvae that sat in a museum for 48 years have now been matched with adults from Tibet, and identified as a new ...
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Why do some women become more attractive with age? Science explains the reasons
Science explains why some people seem to become more attractive with age: confidence, experience, emotional well-being, and ...
AMTS has welcomed Sequence Inc. into its organization as part of a strategic acquisition, bringing together global project ...
Measuring TNF-α accurately sounds straightforward until researchers begin comparing data across experiments. Serum and plasma matrices can affect cytokine recovery. Low-abundance samples may approach ...
The Fermi paradox asks why we haven’t found aliens yet. Scientists say the answer may lie in timing, technology, and the vast ...
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