Bryan Nelson is a science writer and award-winning documentary filmmaker with over a decade of experience covering technology, astronomy, medicine, animals, and more. Have you ever had your hair stand ...
Some parasitic nematodes are known to propel themselves explosively into the air to land on their insect prey.A new study by ...
The salad on your plate may owe its existence to a thunderstorm. Many people are wary of lightning as a natural phenomenon. A ...
A tiny worm that leaps high into the air — up to 25 times its body length — to attach to flying insects uses static electricity to perform this astounding feat, scientists have found.
Add some spook to your science with these Halloween STEM activities guaranteed to mesmerize your little goblins and ghouls.
Winter air can wreak absolute havoc on our hair. As someone who’s battled the dual demons of indoor heating and bitter cold winds while maintaining my 4c hair underneath protective styles, I’ve ...
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 ...
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.
Weather conditions were not favorable for Saturday’s Balloon Fiesta Mass Ascension.Rain showers moved over Balloon Fiesta Park just as Dawn Patrol was inflating. Continued rain showers and strong ...
Oct. 12—Joseph Najar was not optimistic Sunday morning about his chances of flying to cap off his third balloon fiesta. "I'm not excited," said Najar while eating breakfast outside the pilot's lounge ...
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Saturday morning, the first day of Balloon Fiesta kicked off, bringing balloon enthusiasts together from around the world. Although no balloons took off into the air, it ...