Tiny particles bubbling up from the tops of melting sea ice into the Arctic sky may be a key, understudied element of cloud formation in that climate-sensitive region.
Tiny organisms on the ground – bacteria and fungi – have a “superpower” that allows them to reach up into the atmosphere and pull down the rain, according to a recent study. To understand how a ...
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Magnesium and dry ice

What happens when magnesium and dry ice are combined in a science experiment ...
SMOKE dramatically billowing from the cake stand, you could be forgiven for thinking one of my children had accidentally set ...
At the University of South Florida’s Engineering Expo, visitors can control a robotic catapult using nothing but their ...
The world-first facility for permanently disposing spent nuclear fuel is set to begin operations in Finland after decades of ...
If dishing out ice cream feels like arm day...you need this *heated* scoop.
AUSTIN (KXAN) — Three Harmony Public Schools teams were named as Texas winners in the 2026 Presidential AI Challenge. The ...
A Tulsa summer camp series is using fairy tales, fire and hands-on experiments to spark kids’ interest in science through ...
Nu-Ice Dry Ice Blasting™, a veteran-owned manufacturer headquartered in Jackson, Michigan, provides industrial dry ice blasting equipment designed for a wide range of cleaning applications. The ...