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Exploding LEGO? Flammable balls? We pushed pyro limits
The science pros at TKOR push pyro limits with exploding LEGO and flammable balls experiments. Democrats raise alarm after ...
David Lindstrom, professor of social science, will become the dean of Brown’s Graduate School on Jan. 1, 2026, Provost ...
The James Webb Space Telescope captured a stunning image of NGC 346 in the Small Magellanic Cloud — but what lies beneath the ...
From a small island off the coast of Panama to the farthest reaches of space, the Smithsonian advanced our knowledge of the ...
Beyond better testing, we need better protection. Physical shields seem like the obvious first defense. Hydrogen-rich materials such as polyethylene and water-absorbing hydrogels can slow charged ...
South Carolina state-owned utility Santee Cooper is investing in new generation projects, but will demand from data center ...
Environmental group seeks federal protection for the orange-blossomed Allred's flax, discovered in 2011 and living amid ...
Violations of federal campus safety regulations could cost Brown University in fines and federal financial aid loss.
Happiness research has found we get more joy from active, challenging experiences than from passive consumption. So go somewhere new, grab the karaoke mic and leap out of your comfort zone ...
In 2026, Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s health policy changes will start playing out on GLP-1s, dietary guidelines, and rural health ...
A Perspective in National Science Review outlines a new paradigm for fully automated processor chip design. By combining ...
Astronomers may have discovered the first example of an explosive cosmic event called a "superkilonova," in the form of a gravitational wave signal detected on Aug. 18, 2025.
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