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  • The First Millisecond Of A Nuclear Explosion

    First Millisecond Nuclear Explosion

    image credit A nuclear explosion from the Tumbler-Snapper tests performed in Nevada during 1952 captured by a high speed Rapid Action Electronic camera. It... Read more

    The 14 December 2011 by   Gerard
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  • Hard Candy Chemistry

    Did you know that hard candy is actually a glass? Richard Hartel, professor of food engineering at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, boils a mixture of sugar... Read more

    The 03 November 2011 by   Gerard
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  • Static Flash

    Static Flash

    This is a good project to try in the winter when the air is dry. It’s another way to use static electricity to make light flash in your hands. Simple to do,... Read more

    The 09 March 2011 by   Jerry At Ays
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  • Slow-Mo Popcorn

    Slow-Mo Popcorn

    It’s always cool when things that happen quickly are slowed down. Each kernel of popcorn has a little water in it. Enough heat turns the water to steam, which... Read more

    The 20 February 2011 by   Jerry At Ays
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