The science experimenters at TKOR investigate unusual and entertaining scientific reactions that can be performed using common milk.
Making milk plastic, solar snow, air pollution catchers, smart pill dispensers, and A.I.’s contribution to climate change are ...
The logic practically writes itself, doesn't it? If you soak your hair in milk, it should grow like a weed. Right? Actually, ...
SMOKE dramatically billowing from the cake stand, you could be forgiven for thinking one of my children had accidentally set ...
During her childhood, Meghan Crump enjoyed certain fast movements, though years later, her interest shifted to things that ...
Texas Tech students and researchers presented findings at the Amarillo Research Symposium, fostering collaboration and new ...
The IAEA advances public health around the world by helping countries apply nuclear techniques to diagnose, treat, and prevent diseases. From cancer therapy to heart disease, nutrition and zoonotic ...
Saliva sampling exercise with a child for body composition assessment. (Photo: V. Owino/IAEA) The IAEA advances public health ...
Livestock farming causes a significant share of the world's greenhouse gas emissions. According to a new study, the carbon ...
The phrase “breast is best" has made its rounds through the parenting community for many years. But is it actually true? What's the real science behind breast milk and baby formula, and does one have ...
Through simple hands-on lessons, students can follow their curiosity, get messy, and explore the world around them.
Cresilon says its plant-based gel can stop critical bleeding in seconds. First-responders are starting to catch on.