A wild slow-motion experiment tests whether a chainsaw can open a Coke bottle without destroying it. After cleanly popping the cap at 5,000 FPS, the experiment gets even crazier when the bottle is ...
Fermented foods aren’t on the fringe of the culinary scene anymore, exploding into a $63.3 billion industry across the U.S. In Wyoming, more people are making and eating sauerkraut, kimchi, kombucha, ...
If you enjoy making things fizz, pop and bang you’ll love these classic chemistry experiments! Make a rocket, an exploding bag, write secret messages and lots more! Chemistry experiments are some of ...
I clearly remember the very last time I used one of my large pyrex baking dishes. I was making a chicken dish, but had forgotten to add enough liquid to the pan. I took the hot pan out of the oven, ...
My kids love any experiment that erupts. So when I proposed we use our lemon battery cells to create exploding lemons, they were excited! First, exploding lemons is probably creating the wrong ...
Many people love the refreshing effervescence of a soda, champagne, beer or sparkling water. When you take a sip, the gas bubbles in the beverage burst and the released gas tickles your nose. But have ...
A lower surface tension means the carbon dioxide bubbles form faster and last longer. Discover the latest in science, tech, and space with over 100,000 subscribers who rely on Phys.org for daily ...
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