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After Republican criticism, a group that offers professional resources to judges withdrew a climate science chapter from its Reference Manual on Scientific Evidence. By Karen Zraick In a new attack on ...
The research arm of the federal judiciary announced it would remove a controversial climate-centric section from the latest edition of its influential scientific-evidence guide for judges, days after ...
Experience the fascinating science of noise with Mad Science on SA Live, where you'll learn how to create vibrations and resonating sounds using thunder tubes and resonators—fun for kids and adults ...
Canine Companions in Puget Sound is calling on community members to consider becoming a "puppy raiser." Rock the Country festival: Artists dropping out amid Kid Rock controversy How a $30 billion ...
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The science behind infinite sound
Exploring the science behind an “infinite sound” effect, explaining how sound waves, acoustics, and physics combine to create this unusual auditory phenomenon. Terrifying moment a waterspout rips ...
SOUTH BEND, Ind. (WNDU) - A free evening of science, fun and community is coming to South Bend on Wednesday night! Notre Dame’s College of Science will hold its fifth annual Christmas Lecture at The ...
Matters is one of the key research fields of the City University of Hong Kong (CityU) and the Hong Kong Institute for Advanced Study (HKIAS). The HKIAS Rising Star Lecture—Materials Science was held ...
The Bronx High School of Science is abuzz with the news that alum Zohran Mamdani — class of 2010 — will be the city's next mayor. Students told Gothamist they were inspired by his youth, immigrant ...
STORIES FLOW: Duke University hydrologist Ryan Emanuel, left, and East Carolina University literary scholar Kirstin Squint will speak Thursday, Oct. 30, at UNC Asheville’s “Rising Waters” series on ...
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WAVE) - Thunder is created by the acoustic shock wave from the extreme heat of a lightning flash. Lightning can reach temperatures of 54,000°F (30,000°C)—five times hotter than the ...
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