You can simulate low pressure in the atmosphere with a soda can. All you need is a stove, some water, and some ice! This experiment explains why low pressure systems produce rainfall.
Scientists have filmed nanoscale ice crystals adapting to trapped air bubbles without losing structural integrity.
Skincare is all about experiments. One day it's serums full of unknown acids, another day it's jade rollers or sheet masks from around the globe. But there are some treatments that remain constant, ...
Fall brings stronger weather systems to southern Colorado. Here's how to use boiling water and ice to explain atmospheric pressure and precipitation.
You'd think there's nothing surprising left to discover about water. After all, researchers have been studying its properties for centuries.
Scientists have for the first time recorded complicated structures in ice formed by freezing liquid water at the nanoscale.
Sitting in a tub of ice-cold water may sound a bit crazy, yet people worldwide do it regularly for its potential health benefits. This practice, known as cold water immersion, is becoming an ...
A new study from Umeå University, published in PNAS, reveals that ice can actively break down iron minerals—more effectively ...
This study from Umeå University reveals a surprising twist: ice can break down iron minerals more efficiently than liquid ...