Have you ever done a science experiment and wondered "What would this be like if it were HUGE?" Welcome to Science Max, the ...
Check one, two; check one, two; is this thing on? Over on The Public Domain Review [Lucas Thompson] takes us for a spin through sound, as it was in Britain around and through the 1800s. The article ...
WLKY SAM CARTER GIVES US A LOOK. HERE AT THE KENTUCKY SCIENCE CENTER FOR THE FIRST TIME IN ABOUT A DECADE, A TRAVELING EXHIBIT WILL OPEN. THAT’S FRIDAY, AND IT ALL HAS TO DO WITH THE SCIENCE OF SOUND.
The National Park System’s breathtaking landscapes and cultural and historic sites serve as living laboratories for science and discovery that help safeguard our nation’s legacy. Yet today, ...
SALT LAKE CITY (KUTV) — Former elementary school teacher Matt Shurtleff — known to many students as “Matt the Mad Scientist” — demonstrated how sound waves move using water and lasers. Shurtleff, who ...
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Summer is the season of sound in Chicago: from fireworks to car stereos, the jingle of paleta carts to outdoor concerts. But hearing a concert from over four miles away? That’s exactly what happened ...