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Deep frying bubble gum safely in at-home experiment
The science pros at TKOR deep-fry bubble gum safely at home, combining culinary chemistry and extreme heat for a bizarre sweet experiment.
Most materials have an inherent capacity to handle heat. Plastic, for instance, is typically a poor thermal conductor, whereas materials like marble move heat more efficiently. If you were to place ...
This heart painting experiment can’t handle the heat ❤️🔥!!
The latest wellness trend and "sleep hack" involves switching off the bathroom light before stepping into the shower. In the dimness, the water feels louder, the day's visual clutter fades and the ...
NASA presents a plan to explore the interior of the Moon using robotic experiments, without the need for astronauts.
When cooled to its superconducting state, niobium blocks the radiative flow of heat 20 times better than when in its metallic ...
Laboratory experiments demonstrated excellent results. At room temperature, the method achieved a temperature drop of nearly ...
Chinese scientists break a historic barrier and achieve the highest plasma density in a nuclear fusion reactor.
Read more from Mridula Ramesh’s conversation with the award-winning climate scientist Veerabhadran Ramanathan.
Every year, thousands of people flock to Newfoundland’s shores to gaze at icebergs as they glide past. A McGill scientist ...
A Chinese research team has broken through a long-standing bottleneck in refrigeration technology by introducing a novel ...
MAFS newlyweds Scott and Gia certainly had a connection when they met on their wedding day but does it continue after the ...
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