National Geographic Explorer Paolo Verzone provides a rare peek inside a stellarator, an experiment that aims to give the world near-limitless clean energy.
Since the time of the dinosaurs, cycad plants may have attracted insects using infrared light. It may be the world's oldest ...
By monitoring the movement, health, and environmental conditions of thousands of animals at once, Project ICARUS hopes to solve scientific mysteries.
The researchers described the scene in a recent publication, calling it “an extraordinary colonial spider community.” The ...
It's a watershed moment for in vitro fertilization (IVF), which can be difficult and expensive. Doctors are hopeful AI can ...
Get them a National Geographic science kit. A ton are on sale at Amazon right now, and most are 30 percent off. I think the ...
The race is on to harness the near-infinite power of nuclear fusion—by building a star on Earth. And scientists are closer than you might think. Nuclear fusion in the sun occurs when hydrogen is ...
David's Woodturning on MSN
Woodturning Experiment: Clear Resin + Pine Cones!
Watch as I experiment with combining Australian mallee burl, pine cones, and crystal-clear resin to create a stunning woodturned vase. See how the resin highlights the pine cones’ details while the ...
Smartphone use has altered the way people navigate cities, and planners in Xi’an responded with a subtle yet noticeable ...
One of the clean rooms where scientists discovered T. phoenicis for the first time was during preparations for NASA’s Phoenix ...
The Action Lab on MSN
Shaving cream balloons in vacuum chamber
his experiment visually demonstrates the relationship between pressure and volume, showing the dramatic expansion of gases and the air trapped within the shaving cream as the external pressure drops ...
Dark Space Official on MSN
The Soviet Tortoises That Circled the Moon and Fooled the CIA
This video follows Zond 5, the Soviet mission that sent tortoises and other life forms around the Moon while cosmonauts on Earth staged a fake lunar landing over the radio. As Western intelligence ...
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