The STEM Expo drew not only students but high-level attendees from the sea service, including Chief of Naval Research Rear ...
A groundbreaking study reveals that rig sharks make clicking sounds, challenging the long-held belief that sharks are silent ...
When you accelerate in a car, the seat you are sat in pushes you forwards, with the result that you feel like you are being ...
Students from South East Technological University’s Department of Health and Sports Science switched the classroom for the ...
A team of Chinese scientists has developed a miniature 2.7-kilogram deep-sea robot to explore the deepest natural frontier on Earth — the Mariana Trench in the western Pacific Ocean, according to a ...
NASA will launch three rockets in Alaska for auroral research The experiment will study auroral substorms’ impact on the ...
Science news this week March 15, 2025: Our weekly roundup of the latest science in the news, as well as a few fascinating articles to keep you entertained over the weekend.
Mixing bubbly fun and hands-on learning, Hiller Aviation Museum’s Bubble Bonanza in San Carlos brought together families and ...
"Where would the scale tip? On the left is a steel ball, on the right a ping-pong ball," Reddit user Veiy wrote, posing the conundrum. "I think the scale would raise to the right since the [buoyancy] ...
The source for the isotopically-enriched Hawaiian magmas contains peridotites that experienced near-surface melting prior ...
Demonstrates basic principles of water, including surface tension, pressure, and buoyancy. It shows how water can hold more than its brim due to surface tension, how pressure increases with depth ...
That leads to one prevailing theory — that the substorms’ heat is what causes the vertical-motion churn of the thermosphere. Conde believes instead that acoustic-buoyancy waves are the dominant mixing ...