The science pros at TKOR bust the craziest myths from TV scenes by recreating them with real science and measurable outcomes.
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COLUMBUS, Ohio — COSI was ranked the best science museum in the country for the sixth time. The accolade comes from USA Today ...
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Winning or losing a medal in the Olympics is often determined by fractions of a second. And the winning formula isn't just determined by the athlete or the course. It's decided in a small heated room.
By the 1960s the television era was in full swing with the onset of full-color programming. But the medium’s prestige was ...
Does drinking water after meals really slow digestion? Dr Manan Vora says the belief is largely a myth. He explains that moderate hydration does not dilute stomach acids and may actually support ...
Note: This article contains spoilers for the first season of the Apple TV series, Pluribus.
The metallic squeak of peeling back aluminum foil used to feel futuristic. My grandmother would slide a cardboard tray out of ...
As prediction markets boom, competition is heating up. So traders go the extra mile for a fraction-of-a-second advantage or to sleuth out information nobody else has. It can lead to a huge payday.
ALLENTOWN, Pa. - The otters at the Da Vinci Science Center are ready to make a splash right in the palm of your hand. This is the official start of the 24/7 WFMZ-TV OtterCam. It's part of a new ...