The science pros at TKOR make glow-in-the-dark fog safely at home, blending chemistry and physics to light up your experiments.
A grape, sliced nearly in half and placed in a household microwave, can produce a bright flash of plasma, the same high-energy state of matter found in lightning bolts and the surface of the sun. For ...
In the frantic hours following an offshore oil spill, emergency responders face a destructive decision: let the oil spread or ignite it. Once ignited, it creates an "in-situ" fire pool that stops the ...
On Dec. 25, 2002, Lewis Kay was in his lab at the University of Toronto, devising new ways to observe the invisible machinery ...
On Dec. 25, 2002, Lewis Kay was in his lab at the University of Toronto, devising new ways to observe the invisible machinery of life. Or trying to, at least. The large molecules Kay has spent his ...
The two were on the same path for two decades. Then, after one succeeded in science and one failed, their stories clashed ...
The GEEKOM A7 MAX is a modern mini PC that aims to deliver full-size desktop responsiveness from a chassis small enough to ...
Imagine stepping into a world where floors tilt beneath your feet, mirrors stretch your reflection into infinity, and gravity ...
Art Deco vanities with round mirrors reflect shoppers as they consider bringing home a piece of Hollywood glamour. Solid oak dining chairs, built when craftsmanship was standard rather than a selling ...
This breathtaking clue about the architecture of consciousness supports a Nobel-Prize winner’s theory about how quantum physics works in your brain.
Physicists in Germany have carried out the most accurate measurement to date of the width of the proton. By examining a previously unexplored energy-level transition in the hydrogen atom, Lothar ...
“The theoretical framework we developed explains how quasiparticles emerge in systems with an extremely heavy impurity, ...