Spring fever isn't just a saying—it's a real biological response to longer days and increased sunlight. Here's how the season ...
Each summer, lawns are marked by a familiar addition: "silly sprinklers," whose loops and spirals spew water in creative ways ...
Researchers at New York University’s Courant Institute conducted a series of experiments with different silly sprinkler ...
Scientists at Nanyang Technological University in Singapore have discovered a surprisingly simple way to create exotic light ...
If you are tired of hearing that your children are bored, why not try doing some science experiments for kids?
During the August 2026 solar eclipse, scientists will be rushing to gather data on the sun, but even if you aren't a ...
Earthquakes happen daily, sometimes with devastating consequences, yet predicting them remains out of reach. What scientists can do is map the hidden layers beneath the surface that control how ...
Abstract: This article proposes a magnetic-driven drug delivery capsule robot based on the magnetic spring mechanism. The proposed robot primarily comprises a magnetic spring module and a flexible ...
When most silk-spinning spiders hunt, they build a web and wait for prey to blunder into it. But a newly discovered species from Australia instead uses its silk to craft a spring-loaded, cone-shaped ...
There is a kind of unspoken expectation that science experiences need to be showy or exotic in order to count. This expectation can make teachers feel like they shouldn’t be doing labs if they can’t ...
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A newly discovered spider in Australia builds a snare trap designed to catch a single species of ant, which launches the prey into its web with a g-force that would kill a human. Researchers have ...
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