Algae. It’s that gross green goo that collects in still water... and it might just help make our future greener, too.
In this month’s Weird Science, PRE’s Annette Weston looks into the much-revered field of paleontology, made famous by ...
We stumbled upon the X page called "Weird Science" which shares intriguing science facts about mystifying creatures, railroads, and everything in between. They have something for all the curious ...
A surprising mummy, a quixotic deep-sea search and evidence of ancient cancer surgery.
Now here’s news you can use: To stop snoring, try playing the Australian didgeridoo. The scientists who demonstrated that regular playing of the elongated wind instrument could serve as an ...
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Which way does electricity flow through a vehicle’s electrical system? From positive to negative, or from negative to positive? Depending on your viewpoint, it can flow either way. When most ...
Here are considerations that can determine whether a tank of blended herbicides provides effective weed control or becomes a weird science chemical disaster. Mix In Sequence. “There are ...
From self-healing robot faces to ancient cheese on mummies, 2024’s science headlines were as wild as they were fascinating.
Strange things happen to us all the time, and they are a major challenge to conventional science. This series looks at the experiments designed to explain the weird science behind everyday phenomena.