The buoyancy force gives you the boost that helps you float and do cool maneuvers in water. This experiment lets you see it in action.
We can use video analysis to test whether an escape pod carrying R2-D2 and C-3PO in the first Star Wars movie was modeled using a KFC bucket, as one theory claims.
Centuries-old ideas about force and motion have an intuitive appeal that is enduring but oh-so-incorrect, as these simple experiments show.
Take some simple measurements, add a dash of algebra, and you basically have a way to measure an unknown mass.
The probe just broke the record to become the fastest human-made object, relative to the sun. Here's what that record really means.
New flying robots can pull loads that appear far too heavy for their tiny size. Here's the physics of how they cheat friction with their tiny claws and gecko-like grippers.
Glow sticks and retroreflectors can help your kids be seen on Halloween night. Here's how they work.
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These are the three key things that any person should know about the nature of science.
If we ever move off-planet, we'll have to get more serious about distinguishing between 'mass' and 'weight.'