The science pros at TKOR sandblast a steak using only salt, testing abrasion and surface chemistry in a wild way.
Discover how ordinary salt and common household items can be used in creative ways for science experiments and practical cleaning solutions. Watch as we demonstrate the classic floating egg experiment ...
After a quiz bowl changed her path, Dr. Zena Herrera returns to Arkansas to study how pregnancy stress and production shape ...
Adding salt to whisked eggs about 15 minutes before cooking creates a softer, fluffier scramble. The salt breaks up the ...
Visitors can contribute to citizen science and help town horticulturalist care for lotus plants that help keep water clean ...
Using gold flakes, salt water, and light, scientists have made the universe’s invisible binding forces visible in color. The discovery opens new possibilities for studying how matter organizes itself ...
In a quiet laboratory, a team of atmospheric scientists and engineers at the U.S. Department of Energy's (DOE) Brookhaven National Laboratory recently gathered around a workstation to watch as little ...
Even Antarctica’s toughest native insect can’t escape the reach of plastic pollution. Scientists have discovered that Belgica ...
Today, nearly everyone in America has become just as silly. People are “exactly like the pigeons,” says Peter Balsam, a ...
As darkness retreats and flotation tanks gain popularity, a UCSD professor examines how “sensory deprivation” experiments ...
Hannah Leatherman, winner of the 35th annual Caring for the Kenai competition, will travel to Juneau to present her idea to ...
Abilene-based Natura Resources, which won the first federal construction permit for a liquid-fueled molten-salt reactor in ...