Science isn’t always serious. Sometimes researchers ask questions that seem silly at first, like why toast lands butter-side ...
Third Friday is here and it’s brewing up weird science. There is so much spooktacular fun here! There’s some slime making, science trivia, and they’re even extracting DNA…well, fruit DNA. There were ...
President Donald Trump and Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. are sentient baseball mitts with opinions. They are very much not doctors. That didn’t stop them from holding a ...
The science journalist Mary Roach has written about sex and death and the disgusting wonders of the digestive system — basically, all of the topics that children are taught to avoid in polite company ...
Last time the online creators from “Mommy and Me: The Listers” visited the “Houston Life” studio, mom Crystal Lister and her daughters Kinsley and Krissy literally passed fire from hand-to-hand.
A dinosaur fossil found in Morocco may be the most bizarrely and elaborately armoured vertebrate that has ever walked the planet. The first fossil of Spicomellus afer was discovered in Morocco and ...
I’m unsure who Taco is but he has a lab in Winter Park. It’s not former UCF basketball star Tacko Fall: missing a K. Nor is it 1980s pop star Taco Ockerse. That’d be crackers — he’d be putting ...
In between innings on the mound, Tampa Bay Rays starter Ryan Pepiot disappears into the dugout tunnel and parks himself near a portable air conditioning unit prepared for the right-hander’s arrival.
These simple, DIY science experiments for kids will help combat "summer slide" — and your kids will be having so much fun, they won't even notice that their brains are getting a workout. The best part ...
CLIMATEWIRE | The Department of Housing and Urban Development is expected to announce Wednesday that it’s moving into the headquarters of the National Science Foundation in Alexandria, Virginia, ...
This image provided by the Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory shows the ring-shaped track that scientists used to study tiny particles called muons, July 20, 2023 in Batavia, Ill. (Ryan ...
NEW YORK (AP) — Final results from a long-running U.S.-based experiment announced Tuesday show a tiny particle continues to act strangely — but that’s still good news for the laws of physics as we ...