SOAP LAKE, Wash. The effort to build a 60-foot tall lava lamp in Soap Lake is slowly gaining momentum. The community has raised about $200,000 for the project. It is estimated $1 million will be ...
SOAP LAKE — Anyone who owns a Lava Lamp knows you can’t put it in the closet for too long without pulling it out, plugging it in and watching the bubbles come to life. So it is with Soap Lake’s giant ...
The lava lamp usually gets a bum rap as some kind of lowbrow psychedelic entertainment system for people who are too strung out to enjoy any stimulation of real substance. But the lazy loafing sources ...
This article was originally published on The Conversation. Read the original article. If you could travel back in time 41,000 years to the last ice age, your compass would point south instead of north ...
Pluto is getting its groove on '60s-style with a stretch of icy plain filled with dramatically pitted surface formations. Amanda Kooser Freelance writer Amanda C. Kooser covers gadgets and tech news ...
A 50-foot-tall lamp that one day is expected to be a tourist attraction arrived in Central Washington's Soap Lake this week -- in pieces on four flatbed trailers. Assembling them will be "much more ...
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. If you could travel back in time 41,000 years to the last ice age, your compass would point south ...
If you could travel back in time 41,000 years to the last ice age, your compass would point south instead of north. That’s because for a period of a few hundred years, the Earth’s magnetic field was ...
UW Assistant Professor Jay Chapman teaches a winter-term field course in southern Arizona, during which students were able to investigate the Orocopia Schist in person. Chapman is the author of a new ...
The Sun is as dynamic as it gets. It can also burp lava lamp-like blobs, according to the latest findings of NASA. The center of the solar system isn't a stationary ball of light. Millions of years ...
Lava lamp tectonics: Research suggests giant blobs of subducted sediment float up through deep Earth
Sand and mud subducted off the coast of California around 75 million years ago returned to the Earth's crust by rising up through the mantle as enormous diapirs, like blobs in a lava lamp, new ...
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