
Wild Winds: Turbulent Flow around Structures
A windy science project from Science Buddies

Wild Winds: Turbulent Flow around Structures
A windy science project from Science Buddies

Einstein in the Wild: We Found Him [Slide Show]
Readers across the globe sent us photos of the rock star scientist


Ig Nobel Prizes Mark a Quarter Century of Irreverent Science Humor
From levitating a live frog with magnets to a study of soggy cereal, awards foster enlightenment through laughter

People Are More Likely to Cheat at the End
When things are almost over, the sneakiness increases

#NaCl2015: I'm salty but is that always bad?
Salt is a preservative right? It makes your skin tough, doesn't it? I hope so.
I'll take the bumps and skids and obstacles I've encountered (& that have made me feel weary lately) as seasoning. Yea, that's what it is.

Melting Antarctica Could Drown Coasts Much Sooner Than You Thought
Antarctica will suffer a major meltdown if we continue to burn fossil fuels at the present pace

Can You Create an Infinite Number of Reflections?
A countless science project from Science Buddies

Having an Existential Crisis? It Could be Worse, and Weirder
Living on a small planet in a big universe exposes us to all manner of existential problems, but what are the worst, and what are the weirdest?

Obama Has Done More for Clean Energy Than You Think
The Great Recession enabled bold steps to seed a clean-energy revolution

Better Road Signs Could Save Bicycle Riders
Signs that say "Share the Road" with bicycles may have far less influence over motor vehicle driver behavior than would signs saying "Bicycles May Use Full Lane."

Cold or Warm, Can We Really Tell?
A desensitized science project from Science Buddies

Be a Cat Researcher
Try these five citizen science projects focused on cats