Everyone takes it for granted that the sun will go on shining until he dies—and, as a matter of lesser interest, for a long time after he dies. Astrophysicists, who believe the solar star-stuff has ...
Long before Brookhaven’s scientists started to trap neutrinos, other scientists spun far-ranging theories about the little particles. Neutrinos may be small and shy, says Chinese-born Dr. Hong-Yee ...
What happens to balls when they bounce? And what is a splat ball? Mad Science of Austin & San Antonio breaks down a few easy experiments for kids. Watch to find out more about their summer camp and ...
Matthew is the Apps and Games Editor at Android Police. He's been gaming since his first taste of a TI-99 at four years old. Matthew has been an Android user since the HTC Hero and has covered ...
(via TEDEd) There are over 131 million pieces of debris currently whipping around the planet. They range in size from a grain of sand to the size of an entire bus. These orbital debris pose a serious ...
In about 20 to 30 years’ time, some Paleo-literati will stumble across Janan Ganesh’s column and smile widely (“Europe and the curse of geography”, Opinion, October 30). For the moon is, after all, ...
Email notifications are only sent once a day, and only if there are new matching items. Side-splitting laughter isn’t so typical for a science fair. But when Paul Stapleton, a career biologist and ...
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