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How to freeze deep voice gas for amazing science experiments
The science experimenters at TKOR explore how certain gases can be frozen and used to dramatically alter the pitch of a human voice.
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US lowers 10 million pounds of steel a mile underground for massive DUNE detectors
The US has begun lowering 10 million pounds of steel nearly a mile underground ...
The simple experiment setup. Image via Wiki Commons. In 1927, physicist Thomas Parnell poured hot pitch into a funnel at the ...
Mess Fest is back at Orlando Science Center May 9–10, and I got a media preview of the messy, hands-on fun (including 3 ...
Science fiction fans have been treated to several must-watch shows during the first quarter of this century. We've ranked the ...
The Pennekamp Elementary School Science Fair is the only one in the Manhattan Beach Unified School District’s four elementary ...
A good cup of espresso is harder to craft than you think. A small change in grind size can turn the same beans into a ...
The magnet, which is 7 feet tall and 4 feet wide, will be used in the under-construction Beam Lifetime 3 experiment, a ...
The Deep Underground Neutrino Experiment will study nature’s most mysterious particle a mile beneath South Dakota’s Black ...
Underappreciated gems like Strange Days and seminal classics like Blade Runner are among the sci-fi noir movies that can be ...
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