What are you eating today? Do you have a favorite snack, candy or other food item that you know is bad for your health but ...
We spoke with Chris French, a skeptic, on the verifiability of precognition and his experiments with lucid dreaming.
I'm Elizabeth Rayne, and this is "Pop Mech Explains Precognition," where we investigate the science and speculation behind ...
From exploring a 150-year-old forest and walking through a northern Minnesota bog to examining aquatic life in the Mississippi River, area students have the opportunity this summer ...
Summer Drop-In Nature Crafts KWEC is offering Drop-in Nature Craft workshops this summer, each Monday in July. These come-and-go style activities will be held from 1-4 p.m. No registration is required ...
When Andreas Albrecht was a grad student at the University of Pennsylvania, he was looking for an advisor in particle physics ...
In 1945, as the first atomic bomb exploded in the New Mexico desert, Enrico Fermi stood miles away, holding a few scraps of paper. As the shockwave rolled toward him, he dropped the papers and watched ...
An artist’s rendering of a black hole like the one in the center of our galaxy. While the black disk in the center is the ...
Finding ways to foster curiosity and a love of learning in our children, regardless of ability or history. With a focus on ...
We’re just beginning to decode this faint optical “signature of life” and what it could reveal about health, disease, and the ...
New research documents how older trees support younger saplings, and offers a different way to think about logging and ...
In a Penn State lab, a small cylinder of soil sits wired with sensors, slowly cooling as it mimics conditions thousands of ...