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That same summer, Ira spoke to Jeff Potter, author of Cooking for Geeks, and Brian Smith, founder of Ample Hills Creamery, ...
The science project that took Justin Bernstein to Sweden just earned him a $50,000 scholarship. Bernstein, Greenwich High ...
At-home science experiments are an excellent way to get kids engaged and involved, without the obligation of reports or homewo ...
That’s the question a team at the University of California, Davis, decided to answer. The result is jelly ice, a squishy ...
Few things are better than ice cream you've made yourself. (John Kennedy/) Welcome to PopSci’s at-home science projects series. On weekdays at noon, we’ll be posting new projects that use ...
Families watch as Da Vinci Science Center’s McKenna Barker and Amarah Karlick create ice cream with different methods Sunday, July 6, 2025, during the Scoop on Ice Cream: Live Science Show at Da ...
Researchers found a way to make ice travel across metal—no wind, slope, or human help required.
The science of snowflakes: See how they form and why no two are ever alike Snow is made up of trillions of tiny ice crystals that make snowflakes, with not one alike. Here's how they form.
Last time the online creators from “Mommy and Me: The Listers” visited the “Houston Life” studio, mom Crystal Lister and her daughters Kinsley and Krissy literally passed fire from hand-to-hand.
Funding allows Sophie Nowicki to continue leading international ice sheet modeling project.