Waterjet Channel on MSN
Dry Ice vs 60,000 PSI Waterjet - Dry Ice Experiments - waterjet cutting explained - Interesting
Explore the fascinating effects of dry ice when tested with a 60,000 psi waterjet cutter. This video showcases exciting ...
While aboard, astronauts have conducted thousands of studies, from tracking space’s effects on the human body to exploring ...
The Brighterside of News on MSN
Oceans in the fire: How magma and hydrogen forge massive quantities of planetary water
In the beginning, when planets were newborn, they glowed like furnaces, vast oceans of molten rock wrapped in heavy blankets ...
FrenchieFries on MSN
1000+ WATER BOTTLES IN A BATH TUB CHALLENGE!
I fill my bathtub with over 1000 water bottles!! I've been saving up a water bottle collection for the past 4 months and I ...
"Ten, nine, eight…” shouted students at St. Matthew’s as they sat behind a chain-link fence, watching a science experiment ...
Australian researchers have created tiny compartments to help supercharge photosynthesis, potentially boosting wheat and rice ...
Suzuki is a well-known name in the motorcycle community, but some models show more flash than others. Here are the coolest ever made.
Smithsonian Magazine on MSN
Bowhead Whales Live Long Lives. Do They Hold the Key to Human Longevity?
In a study published this week in the journal Nature, researchers found that the key to the whales’ lifespans is a ...
Australian research creates nanoscale structures to enhance photosynthesis, potentially increasing crop yields while reducing ...
First Warning Meteorologist Marquise Meda teamed up with the Orlando Science Center to discover how to prepare dry ice to set the stage for your next Halloween party.
A rich burgundy with a high-shine finish is a go-to for November when your manicure needs to feel as luxe as your winter coat ...
ZME Science on MSN
This New Artificial Muscle Could Let Humanoid Robots Lift 4,000 Times Their Own Weight
This dual cross-linking design lets the muscle switch stiffness on demand. In lab tests, its stiffness jumps from about 213 kilopascals — soft, like rubber — to 292 megapascals, hundreds of times ...
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