Some parasitic nematodes are known to propel themselves explosively into the air to land on their insect prey.A new study by ...
This spooky science trick uses a magnet and a paper clip to make paper ghosts seem to fly through the air. It's a fantastic ...
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22 Nobel Prize Winners Who Changed the Way We Live
Every time a doctor orders a CT scan, or a child receives a lifesaving vaccine, or your phone’s GPS corrects itself by the ...
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REVIEW: Ministry of Science Live, Rotherham Civic Theatre
The Ministry of Science Live stage show came to Rotherham Civic Theatre and the thrills, spills and explosions never let up through its high-octane, high-adrenalin two hour running time.
On 1 November in Ma’anshan, Anhhui Province, a three-year-old girl was playing on an inflatable slide when friction between her body and the slide generated static electricity, causing her hair to ...
Nematodes that leap from the ground to infect flies need the help of a static electrical charge to land on their host.
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