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Sweat science: MLB players, teams devise methods to stay cool as temperatures rise Andy McCullough and Chad Jennings July 1, 2025 63 ...
They also want to share what they’re learning about the upper atmosphere by shooting massive amounts of radio waves at it.
Six traits can determine your ‘it’ factor, according to researchers who measured coolness around the globe.
Buildings coated in a cement-based paint that “sweats” could help keep communities cool during the hottest days of the year. The substance is known as CCP-30, and its creators say initial ...
This experimental paint reflects sunlight, emits heat and mimics sweating to cool buildings without air conditioning, even in the tropics.
Keep the cool feeling: A lipid enzyme for maintaining cool temperature sensation and avoidance Date: May 30, 2025 Source: National Institutes of Natural Sciences Summary: Researchers have ...
Cool science: Researchers craft tiny biological tools using frozen ethanol Date: May 20, 2025 Source: University of Missouri-Columbia Summary: Imagine drawing on something as delicate as a living ...
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How Dry Ice Transforms Metal Foundries In Cool ScienceThe science pros at TKOR explain how dry ice is revolutionizing metal foundries with cool science.
They say more hands-on activities, experiments, group work and visits to science exhibitions and fairs could reignite interest in science subjects.
Researchers have created a new type of sustainable cooling tile made from mushrooms. It can cool buildings passively without electricity.
Cool explosions and hot solutions: 'Cool Chemistry' science shows for kids set for May 6 Attendance for the two shows is limited to 350 people per show. Admission is free.
Author Martha Wiley and illustrator Michelle Mirakian make science fun with their "Kids on the Move" book series, teaching physics through stories and hands-on experiments.
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