With a high-speed camera and a tiny guillotine, scientists showed that chopping onions slowly and with sharper knives cuts down on tears.
Scratching an itch can damage your skin and make the urge even worse. Instead, try rubbing or gently stroking it with your ...
Chopping onions without shedding tears is unbelievable, and most people hate cutting onions just for this one reason, but why ...
Waking up in the middle of the night or struggling to drift off can be frustrating, but counting sheep isn’t the answer. Research from Oxford University shows it's too dull to calm a racing mind.
Stressed out by hot-button issues? Politicized science? Chemistry Lessons From Hell? Relax. Here are some quirky chemistry tricks that require little brain power. I've even explained how they work.
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How Many Drops Can You Fit on a Penny? Try This Surprising Science Trick!
In this video, I test how many drops of 'blood' (colored water) can sit on a single penny before they spill. It’s a fun ...
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RMSC hosts its annual Halloween event
Family Fun Tricks and Treats, annual Halloween traditionTrick stations and treat stationsTrick stations involve science ...
Natural light is the most important factor affecting circadian rhythm. You should take into account whether you are traveling east or west. The University of Surrey found in a 2018 study that eating ...
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