Raphael Gomes recreates science fair-style experiments using everyday edible ingredients from the kitchen.
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How Dr. Kate Biberdorf is making chemistry fun and breaking science stereotypes
Dr. Kate Biberdorf uses energetic chemistry experiments to make science engaging while challenging stereotypes about ...
In the closing years of the 19th century, German chemistry was moving between lecture theatres, factory floors, and military ...
The consumable part of the robot is made of a gummy candy-like material sweetened with sugar and apple juice. It’s connected ...
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Inside the Marine Corps' Call of Duty training experiment
Marine Corps University began using the popular video game to improve cognitive performance and decision making under ...
It begins on Canada’s West Coast, but it leads, ultimately, to the world’s biggest physics experiment, the Large Hadron ...
Anthropic and the White House got into it again over the release of Claude Fable 5, a powerful, dangerous truth-teller that ...
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They were robbing graves and no one could catch them, until FBI found clue in a piece of moss
Four cemetery workers were convicted for illegally moving human remains. A small clump of moss became crucial forensic evidence in the case. Scientists identified the moss and dated its disturbance to ...
A slew of start-ups and academic labs are leaning on AI agents and bots, rather than humans, to speed up their chemistry ...
Quantum entanglement: Scientists have detected quantum entanglement in a centimeter-sized crystal. This material, known as a strange metal, exhibits collective quantum behavior. Researchers used ...
Quantum entanglement is often described as one of nature’s strangest secrets. Now, scientists have found it inside a crystal large enough to see without a microscope. The discovery shows that quantum ...
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