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I thought hurricane season was over!
Join us as we dive into unexpected weather phenomena, exploring how and why hurricanes can still occur even when we thought ...
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 ...
When the controversial show The Telepathy Tapes hit the airwaves in late 2024, it did what few podcasts manage to do: make ...
Researchers from the University of Copenhagen have discovered an important phenomenon beneath the Arctic sea ice that was ...
The Mystery Spot isn’t just another quirky roadside attraction – it’s a mind-bending experience that has been confounding Californians and tourists alike for generations. As you wind your way through ...
Groundbreaking research shows that as men age, harmful genetic mutations in sperm become more common—not just from random ...
It's controlled by little green men from Mars, returning from "out there" to molest our women.
It happens to just about everyone. A small item such as a set of keys, a coin, a card, an earring or a pen is knocked off a surface. It's assumed that object has landed on the floor where it can be ...
January 2027 - 8 days Register now at [email protected] and we will contact you soon with full tour details. Join a ...
In a levitation breakthrough, scientists have created a virtually frictionless, macroscale levitating disk that requires no ...
Unprecedented simulations show the formation of space tornadoes capable of causing strong geomagnetic storms around Earth, ...
Sparks between microscopic bubbles could explain the ghostly, glowing will-o’-the-wisps, study finds
Flashes of microlightning between microscopic bubbles of methane in water may ignite the eerie blue flames of will-o’-the wisps, new research suggests.
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