A bonobo demonstrated the ability to track imaginary objects in controlled tests, challenging the belief that imagination is uniquely human and hinting at deep evolutionary roots. In a set of ...
Celery is a good choice for this. Add water to a large water glass. Cut 2 inches off the base of a store-bought celery bunch. Stick toothpicks around the base and immerse the bottom of the bunch in ...
Sonali Dasgupta started STEMonsters Education to enable children to watch concepts learnt in theory, evolve into practical models. Through STEMXplore 2026, she’s inviting children and schools to be a ...
From finding out where swallows go in winter to discovering microbes here are 10 of the greatest biological discoveries ever ...
We've been trained to 'see something, say something' about danger. What if we did the same for what's good? It takes 10 seconds, and the research says the giver benefits most.
From King's Lynn Mart to the Festival of Stories at Holkham Hall, here are seven things to do on the cheap around Norfolk during.
We describe electricity as a flow, but that’s not what happens in a typical wire. Physicists have begun to induce electrons to act like fluids, an effort that could illuminate new ways of thinking ...
A bonobo named Kanzi surprised scientists by successfully playing along in pretend tea party experiments, tracking imaginary juice and grapes as if they were real. He consistently pointed to the ...
Networks of molecules in our body behave as though they have goals and desires. Understanding this phenomenon could solve the ...
The idea of relative motion is an aspect of the theory of relativity (strictly, it’s Galilean relativity, rather than ...
In the early 1970s, Dimitrije Milovich and Wayne Stoveken began building boards meant specifically to surf the snow, testing ...
The viral 'instant snow' experiment involves throwing boiling water into sub-zero air. It's real science, but it can be ...