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Exploding LEGO? Flammable balls? We pushed pyro limits
The science pros at TKOR push pyro limits with exploding LEGO and flammable balls experiments.
From a small island off the coast of Panama to the farthest reaches of space, the Smithsonian advanced our knowledge of the ...
Beyond better testing, we need better protection. Physical shields seem like the obvious first defense. Hydrogen-rich materials such as polyethylene and water-absorbing hydrogels can slow charged ...
Climate Compass on MSN
5 common space travel myths that science has debunked
Ever wonder how much of what you know about space is actually true? Popular culture has fed us a steady diet of space ...
Violations of federal campus safety regulations could cost Brown University in fines and federal financial aid loss.
A black fungus thriving inside Chernobyl’s reactor could help shield astronauts from deadly space radiation. Here’s how ...
News leaders from some of the biggest media companies in the UK and US reflect on 2025 and reveal how they are feeling ahead ...
TL;DR: The Pluribus Season 1 finale delivers a slow-burning, emotionally brutal conclusion that prioritizes character over ...
While helping clear out my parents' sunroom, I realized their collection of spider plants, Boston ferns, and peace lilies ...
In 2026, Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s health policy changes will start playing out on GLP-1s, dietary guidelines, and rural health ...
Scientists have detected the most distant supernova ever seen, exploding when the universe was less than a billion years old.
Interesting Engineering on MSN
Video: YouTuber captures ‘lightning in a bottle’ using particle accelerator
A particle accelerator was used to create lightning in a bottle by charging a spinning acrylic tube with high-energy ...
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