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Exploding missiles hit a piñata in a controlled experiment
The science pros at TKOR safely show missile-style launches and a piñata explosion test.
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Can science experiments go wrong? Find out!
Can science experiments go wrong? Find out!
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Foundation AI models trained on physics, not words, are driving scientific discovery
While popular AI models such as ChatGPT are trained on language or photographs, new models created by researchers from the Polymathic AI collaboration are trained using real scientific datasets. The ...
Over 11% of all students who identify as Black, multiracial, LGBTQ, transgender and Muslim, as well as Jewish undergraduates, ...
Science broadcaster and author Mark Thompson will visit Regal Tenbury Wells on Thursday, February 19 at 2.30pm for Mark’s Spectacular Science Show - named ‘best kids show’ at Edinburgh Festival Fringe ...
Dark energy is still one of the greatest cosmic mysteries. For all the time, money and telescopes that humanity has used to ...
The 1970s were a big and bold time in cinema. Some of the most beloved films were brought to life during the decade. Further, ...
Researchers discovered a feedback loop between nerve cells, the immune system and the heart. They think it shows promise as a ...
Ukiah Daily Journal on MSN
Mendocino Art Center honors Felicia Rice and mother in dual show
he Mendocino Art Center is showing the work of world-renowned letterpress printer and artist Felicia Rice along with a second ...
Social media posts warned of "exploding trees" when temperatures drop to 20 degrees below zero.
Be sure to watch GMSA@9 on Wednesdays, when KSAT Meteorologist Sarah Spivey demonstrates and explains the science behind it.
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