STORY HERE THIS MONTH, THE SPOOKY SCIENCE AT THE ORLANDO SCIENCE CENTER. ALL MONTH LONG, THERE ARE EXPERIMENTS HAPPENING INSPIRED BY THINGS PEOPLE TEND TO ASSOCIATE WITH HALLOWEEN. TODAY’S EXPERIMENT ...
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Sparks between microscopic bubbles could explain the ghostly, glowing will-o’-the-wisps, study finds
Flashes of microlightning between microscopic bubbles of methane in water may ignite the eerie blue flames of will-o’-the wisps, new research suggests.
CEDAR FALLS - Colors swirled on the glossy film of a soap bubble as Fred Behroozi puffed on a tube. He puffed a bit more, adding air into the bubble, which changed hue in the light of a slide ...
BUFFALO, NY (WKBW) — Lots of good clean fun at the Buffalo Museum of Science. Bubble Fest made its return this weekend. It's all about fun, and the science behind bubbles. This is a big hit with kids ...
Hailey Rodriguez explored the Wild Science exhibit at the Santa Barbara County Fair Friday with her daughter, and gravitated towards stations that had to do with mazes, tactile play and her favorite, ...
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The Ocean Has a Leak: Scientist Accidentally Spotted Bubbles Rising From a Hole Deep Inside the Pacific
Although bubbles on the ocean floor usually indicate hydrothermal vents teeming with life, this spring stands apart.
The dramatic flashing implosion of tiny bubbles–in acetone containing deuterium atoms–produces tritium and nuclear emissions similar to emissions characteristic of nuclear fusion involving ...
Discover how bubbles naturally form patterns that follow surprising mathematical rules, showing the hidden math in everyday science.
The Pensacola MESS Hall will be giving the phrase, “food for thought," a whole new meaning at the second annual Bubbles, Brews, & Bites tasting event and fundraiser on Oct. 17. "At the MESS Hall, ...
The Manton Avenue Project is preparing for its Annual Gala & (MAD) Science Fair Bash. Meg Sullivan, Executive Artistic Director of The Manton Avenue Project, stopped by “The Rhode Show” on Monday ...
To be honest, one of the reasons I make many of my students blow bubbles in the first weeks of the semester is so that they can make a scene. Pouring out of the classroom and into the wider spaces of ...
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