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Super-sized Coke and Mentos experiment goes wildly wrong
The science pros at TKOR perform a super-sized Coke and Mentos experiment that goes wildly wrong, showcasing explosive chemistry on a massive scale.
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Coke and Mentos in oil experiment: Amazing reaction!
Watch the incredible reaction when Coke and Mentos meet in oil! This fun and safe science experiment shows surprising results ...
Rows of trifold posters bloomed across Taos Middle School’s gym last Thursday (Feb. 12) for the annual Science Fair and STEAM ...
In the dry desert of eastern Utah, strange geysers shoot cold, fizzy water into the air. Instead of boiling like the famous hot geysers in Yellowstone, these eruptions are powered by carbon dioxide ...
I don’t know whether my life would have turned out differently if I had more access to science at an early age. Nevertheless, ...
This week, sixth-grade students at Gladstone Middle School participated in a science experiment led not by their usual teacher, Carlton Isaacson, but by a special guest team — Jodi Possi and Jeff ...
Researchers adapted the playbook for studying young children to stage a juice party for Kanzi. They poured imaginary juice ...
Little kids hosting make-believe tea parties is a fixture of childhood playtime and long presumed to be exclusively a human ability. Researchers at Johns Hopkins University presented evidence in a new ...
James is a published author with multiple pop-history and science books to his name. He specializes in history, space, strange science, and anything out of the ordinary.View full profile James is a ...
The use of AI models in scientific laboratories risks enabling dangerous experiments that could cause fires or explosions, researchers have warned. Such models offer a convincing illusion of ...
In 1927, Albert Einstein and Neils Bohr debated the nature of what’s known as complementarity—the idea that a photon’s dual wave-like and particle natures can’t be measured at the same time. Now, two ...
Notre Dame professor Katie Bibedorf, better known as Kate the Chemist, joins TODAY to share entertaining science experiments you can do at home with the kids including a snowstorm in a jar and a snow ...
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