Amazon S3 on MSN
Using candy hearts as rocket fuel in a fun science test
The science pros at TKOR create rocket fuel using candy hearts experimentally.
Beercanchick on MSN
A fun snow science experiment: Do popsicles freeze outdoors?
Bomb cyclone will bring heavy snow and hurricane-force winds to the Southeast. Coastal New England could be in its path too 80-year-old lottery winner sentenced for bankrolling $400M drug empire from ...
Quantum computers need extreme cold to work, but the very systems that keep them cold also create noise that can destroy fragile quantum information. Scientists in Sweden have now flipped that problem ...
The Philly region could see its coldest weather in more than 30 years this week, a perfect time to try frozen bubbles, ice ...
Conversations can mend old misunderstandings. With studious Mercury sextiling convalescent Chiron at 7:32 pm EST, cooperative ...
Young minds are getting ready to engineer some fun and sip up a little science at the Herrin City Library as STEAM Explorers: ...
The veteran standup deconstructs the science of laughter before scrolling back to his youth and a 1970s brought pungently back to life ...
Gore Verbinski has given an update on his long-gestating adaptation of George R. R. Martin’s short story Sandkings, calling the project "really cool." ...
There are plenty of hidden gems in sci-fi, including shows about time travel that have flown under the radar, from Travelers ...
Some people learn early that being easy, pleasant and low-impact is how you stay safe in love. But habits that once protected you can eventually cost you.
New Scientist on MSN
The best new science fiction books of February 2026
We pick the sci-fi novels we’re most looking forward to reading this month, from a new Brandon Sanderson to the latest from ...
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