Why The World Is Mostly Empty Space
The chair you're sitting on and even the computer you're reading could be considered empty space!
View ArticleAre Antioxidants The Fountain Of Youth?
Reading ads for antioxidant supplements, you'd think you'd found the fountain of youth. What are antioxidants and how do they work?
View ArticleWhy Does Plastic Wrap Cling To Itself?
What makes kitchen plastic wrap cling so maddeningly to itself, and so conveniently to the sides of bowls and plates? Learn more on this Moment of Science.
View ArticleBen Franklin And A Very Furry Situation
Not many people remember that Franklin was an inventor . . . and a good one, too! He also did some pioneering work in physics.
View ArticleCould You Actually Float Your House Away Using Helium Balloons?
A baby grabs the string of a single helium balloon and floats right out of its baby carriage. Why can't people really float into the air using helium balloons?
View ArticleWhy We Can’t Walk Through Walls
Shadowcat must use magic to walk through walls. She's definitely not using physics!
View ArticleNASA’s Gecko Grippers
NASA has designed a new grappling tool based on gecko foot grips.
View ArticleLevitating Frogs?
Everything has a weak magnetic pull, which when exposed to a permanent magnet, can be made to levitate.
View ArticleMetal in the Microwave
Besides preventing the microwaves from reaching and heating up the food it conceals, aluminum foil tends to give off sparks that might start a fire.
View ArticleA Beginner’s Guide To CERN
CERN researches basic aspects of the universe, such as light, the Big Bang, antimatter, black holes, gravity, and much more.
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