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Everyday Science: How to Start a Fire Using Steam!
Can steam really start a fire? In this Everyday Science episode, we explore the surprising way heat, pressure, and water vapor combine to ignite a flame. It’s a simple but fascinating experiment that ...
Nobody’s driving hydrogen vehicles in Wyoming, but they are catching on in the San Francisco Bay area. That's because a ...
Candles are useful for many things; light, for instance, they can also make a room smell nice, and they can definitely set the mood, but we are not setting the mood today. We are going to do science ...
Experts warn that the Trump administration’s rollback of climate initiatives could slow the adoption of technologies and ...
Atmospheric water generation' is inching from sci-fi to reality in communities that lack access to potable water.
From tiki bars to taprooms, non-alcoholic beers, spirits and cocktails are becoming staples rather than afterthoughts.
A surprising discovery about how water behaves on one of the world's thinnest 2D materials could lead to major technological ...
Some phenomena in our daily lives are so commonplace that we don't realize there could be some very interesting physics ...
GREENVILLE, N.C. (WITN) - Eastern North Carolina science teacher Covey Denton is back on ENC At Three with two new ...
Now in the movie, they get back together. Let's get the hell outta here. Let's go, let's go. Get the door. Get the door. Very ...
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MIT researchers invented a way to shake water out of thin air
Extracting water from air is slow and energy-intensive. MIT researchers used ultrasonic vibrations to produce water 45 times ...
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