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Lincoln and Lancaster County residents can take any unwanted chemicals to the free drive-thru events on May 2 and 3.
Onions are known for making you cry, but do you know why? This article explains the science behind the onion tears.
Experiment, Candidate Repositioning, Affective Polarization, Immigration Policy Share and Cite: Gooch, A. (2025) Weak Connection between Policy Repositioning and Affective Polarization. Open Journal ...
In every kitchen, the pressure cooker stands out as both a time-saving hero and, at times, a source of unease. Known for ...
A Farm and Dairy reader responds to an article that ran March 27, arguing that recent climate changes are not caused solely ...
A Valley High School biology teacher has been nationally recognized for her efforts in the classroom. Kathy Jo Sagwitz, who ...
Why does the sun never set in Norway during summer? Discover the science behind the Midnight Sun and Polar Night. Read this ...
The evidence linking social media to teen loneliness crumbles under scrutiny. Discover how flawed research methods create ...
If you’re searching for fun science for kids, welcome to Science Sparks! We’ve got 100s of hands-on, kid-friendly science experiments, so you’re sure to find something to try wherever your interests ...
It’s a good question, and there’s actually some pretty interesting science behind it. E-ink devices use electronics and actual ink to mimic the look of ink on a paper page. It’s not perfect ...
These thermometers allow for non-contact temperature measurement, meaning there's no need to physically touch the object. This capability makes them particularly useful in scenarios where traditional ...
“Just when I thought I was out, they pull me back in!” With a sly grin that I’d soon come to recognize, Paul Ginsparg quoted Michael Corleone from The Godfather. Ginsparg, a physics ...