On March 10, 1876 Alexander Graham Bell revolutionized the way we communicate when the first discernible human voice traveled over wire from one person to another.
It was not expected that the ice would give anything back. Yet among rocks newly exposed by a retreating glacier on King George Island, a set of human remains was found and documented. A Polish ...
Electric vehicles (EVs) deliver 'no proven carbon savings' in the UK, scientists have warned. In a new study, described as a 'sanity check' for Britain's Net Zero ambitions, researchers from Queen ...
Researchers from the University of Bristol and Queen Mary University of London have unveiled a soft, jelly-like robot capable of shape-shifting and moving via external electric fields. This innovation ...
THE CANDELA C-8 looks like a minimalist speedboat as it bobs in the water on a snowy morning in Stockholm. Powered by electricity, rather than a noisy outboard motor, it is eerily quiet as it pulls ...
In this twist on Cooking with Carson, we haul and review four Dollar Tree Science Kits from the Science for Kids brand. These experiments are one dollar each and perfect for learning and play when ...
Discover how to make a homemade battery using bell pepper pieces, copper, and aluminum in this engaging DIY science experiment. Watch as we step-by-step build a series circuit, measure voltage with a ...
Last week at CES, Lego introduced its new Smart Play system, with a tech-packed Smart Brick that can recognize and interact with sets and minifigures. It was unexpected and delightful to see Lego come ...
AMALIA — One of New Mexico's largest electric cooperatives unveiled its latest investment in renewable energy on Thursday near the Colorado border. The Amalia II Solar & Battery Facility adds 8.75 MW ...
This time of year, when a sleigh bell jingles, chances are that the bell was created in Connecticut. East Hampton bell manufacturer Bevin Bros. has produced bells in the state for nearly 200 years.
Another brick in the pile of evidence that is gradually being built up by Kammerer, Guyer and others in favor of the theory of ” inheritance of acquired characteristics” (TIME, May 12) has been laid ...
IF YOU do not mind chance encounters with alligators and feral hogs, the trip down the long gravelly track off a local road in Christine, Texas, is worth making. On a clearing in the bushes a firm ...
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