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Trying out fun science tricks to see what really works!
Join us as we dive into a world of fascinating science experiments that have taken the internet by storm! We're testing ...
From savvy toy-sorting pups to the feline that prowled homes in ancient China, these pet stories got us through the dog days of 2025. My dog nephew Moose doesn’t just love a frisbee — he joneses for ...
Chief meteorologist Mark Dixon checks out the science behind using a fire extinguisher to fire a pencil into a piece of plywood. Here's Jan. 4's Science Sunday. Chief meteorologist Mark Dixon checks ...
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Coca-Cola experiments demonstrating simple science tricks
Coca-Cola experiments highlight simple scientific tricks for viewers. Opinion: Trump isn’t ‘screwing around’ with our ...
Here's an experiment you can try after Thanksgiving dinner that might get the entire family "Hooked on Science." Materials n Several heavy glass dishes n Tablecloth without a hem n Square table with ...
Mint makes water feel icy because menthol activates cold receptors in the mouth, tricking the brain into sensing lower temperatures, scientists explain.
It's a Friday summer weekend. Brain is fried. Concentration, which isn't all that swift on a good day, is... what's that word? Which means that it's a good time to do something fun.
Chief meteorologist Mark Dixon takes a look at the properties of the metal gallium during Aug. 3's Science Sunday.
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