Everything you ever wanted to know about boiling water, vapor pressure, and cooking at altitude.
Stuff is constantly falling—off tables, out of bags, from the sky. Let's explore the science of all things tumbling downward.
Stuff is constantly falling—off tables, out of bags, from the sky. Let's explore the science of all things tumbling downward.
A Tesla was caught on video going airborne after blasting over railroad tracks. Here's how to estimate its speed.
Students in Singapore built a quadcopter that runs on solar power. Here's how to build your own.
This week, newspapers reported that a man had fallen into an art installation consisting of an 8-foot-deep circular hole painted black. It's kinda not his fault.
It's not a trick question: You can make a battery out of concrete by storing gravitational potential energy.
With simple tools, there are three things you can observe to support the heliocentric model of the solar system.
Your phone can measure acceleration, magnetic field, sound, location, and maybe more—which turns it into a portable data collector for science projects.
Surf's up, dude.