Dr. Kate Biberdorf uses energetic chemistry experiments to make science engaging while challenging stereotypes about ...
Talk about a bizarre feature of the human body: If you happened to swallow a razor blade, your stomach acid would dissolve it. Acids are ranked on a scale from zero to 14—the lower the pH level, the ...
Color-changing mood rings, forehead fever strips and car-shade indicators all change hues as they warm and cool, thanks to a ...
Seminole Science Charter School teacher Ashley Duve explains the "summer slide" and offers tips for families to keep kids ...
Can it do what it takes to give itself another 250 years? To improve its odds, the U.S. could draw on lessons from history — ...
With America celebrating its 250th, communities are planning elaborate Independence Day celebrations all across Northeast ...
Innovation, creativity and problem-solving were on full display two weeks ago at Camp Invention held at North Olmsted Middle ...
These unbearably hot and humid summer months are typically made possible by phenomena known as “heat domes.” Heat domes can ...
Notably, the national capital witnessed one of its most intense heatwave conditions during this summer season, with the ...
Tower Coolers, tall and slim, are perfect for compact spaces like bedrooms or apartments, while Desert Coolers, with larger ...
Ever felt like a crow is staring at you? Science says these birds have an amazing ability to remember a human face for years ...
From Picklesburgh to Goat Fest and the Furry Parade to Pittsburgh Vintage Grand Prix, July may be Pittsburgh's best month for ...