Researchers recreated conditions from billions of years ago and found that Earth’s young atmosphere could make key molecules ...
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Easy Valentine’s Science Magic with Paper Towels
In this video, I show you a simple and fun Valentine’s activity using just a paper towel, Sharpie, and markers. I fold and ...
Top longevity scientist Eric Topol, author of the new book Super Agers, tells National Geographic which biohacks for a longer life are backed by science—and which you can skip. Skip the supplements ...
Explore the fascinating magnetic properties of burnt matchsticks in this creative science experiment! Watch how ring and bar ...
Moss spores survived an extended stay on the outside of the ISS and remained capable of germinating once back on Earth. Their ...
The Hayli Gubbi volcano, long thought to be dormant, sent ash nine miles into the sky in an eruption on Sunday ...
Scientists have discovered that shear forces inside rising magma can create gas bubbles long before pressure drops occur. The ...
Lightning strikes can more than double some mushroom crops, according to ongoing experiments that are jolting fungi with electricity.
In a new study, researchers show that gas bubbles can form in the rising magma not only due to a drop in pressure but also due to shear forces. If these gas bubbles grow in the volcanic vent early on ...
Oregon's Axial Seamount, a highly active underwater volcano, is closely monitored for potential eruptions by mid-to-late 2026. Scientists track seafloor inflation and seismic activity, noting that ...
An underwater volcano off Oregon’s coast is not erupting soon. The experts now expect it to erupt in mid to late 2026. The volcano is known as Axial Seamount, it lies deep beneath the Pacific Ocean.
(Image credit: Original photo courtesy of NOAA) An underwater volcano off the coast of Oregon could now blow its top by mid-to late-2026, scientists say. In December last year, scientists said the ...
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