Get ready for a jaw-dropping science adventure! In this electrifying experiment, witness the meat grinder face off against the explosive Mentos and cola duo. What unfolds is a thrilling spectacle of ...
Join us in this thrilling adventure as we elevate the classic Coke and Mentos experiment with the ingenious use of a colossal balloon! Delve into the fascinating science behind the hyperactive Mentos ...
The LUX-ZEPLIN detector is breaking new ground in the hunt for dark matter, setting unprecedented limits on WIMP particles. Its results not only narrow the possibilities for dark matter but also open ...
To celebrate Scientific American’s 180th anniversary, we invited readers to place our magazine covers in the wild. See our staff’s favorite submissions ...
President Trump’s proposed NASA budget looks to drop 41 science missions including 19 that are operational in space. The new space weather missions, though, are more closely tied to his ...
In this week’s edition of The Prototype, we look at a startup building giant robot boats, manipulating DNA with electricity and more.
Image specialist Andy Saunders on mining NASA's archives for the ultimate record of America's early space programs ...
Maui-based scientist Gary Greenberg and Emmy Award-winning filmmaker Tom Vendetta are collaborating for an entertaining afternoon on Oct. 19 at the ProArts Playhouse, presenting the multimedia talk ...
Action movie careers exist in a precarious balance of charisma, physicality, and box office magic. Audiences develop intense loyalty to their favorite heroes, flocking to theaters to watch them ...
Mr. Schulman is the editor of The New Atlantis: A Journal of Technology & Society. He has written extensively about science reform. Dr. Jay Bhattacharya, the new director of the National Institutes of ...
The new science book "First Contact" is a vivid, humorous and deeply informed exploration of the many ways humanity has imagined, and actively searched for, life beyond Earth.