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YouTube on MSNScience Experiment You Can Do Generator 130v from 3v battery
Explore the fascinating world of science with our latest experiment where we demonstrate how to generate 130 volts from a simple 3-volt battery. In this video, you'll learn the step-by-step process to ...
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Mashed on MSNThis Common Appliance Makes Hard Boiled Eggs Surprisingly Easy
It can be tricky to make perfectly cooked hard-boiled eggs on the stovetop. Instead of using boiling water, there is a simpler method you should try.
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Pig kidney transplant success leads to new clinical trial at Massachusetts General Hospital
With another successful pig kidney transplant, Mass General has been approved to proceed with a larger FDA-approved clinical trial.
In this interview with Professors Itai Yanai and Martin Lercher, explore how night science brings creativity, ideation and ...
I feel that Trump’s firing of Fed governor Lisa Cook and her righteous fightback may become that moment. To discuss this, I’ve engaged as my correspondent today one of the sharpest Fed watchers around ...
The technology is needed to limit global warming. But corporations are supporting it in lieu of emissions reductions.
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The Citizen on MSNElitumaini: From candle-lit studies in her Arusha village to an engineer in US
Tumaini runs a unique NGO in Tanzania named ‘Sayansi Ambassadors’ that helps promote STEM learning among underprivileged ...
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ZME Science on MSNNew Catalyst Recycles Plastics Without Sorting. It Even Works on Dirty Trash
Unlike brute-force methods like pyrolysis — where plastics are baked at 400–700°C until they crack into random goo — this ...
The Great Koala National Park (GKNP) could generate more than $300m through Australia’s carbon credit scheme over the next 15 ...
Albert Einstein’s genius for unconventional thinking offers a provocative framework for breaking today's deadly stalemate ...
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The Cool Down on MSNScientists develop incredible method to make wood stronger than steel: 'It might just outmuscle metal'
Scientists have developed a process to make wood so dense that it becomes stronger than steel, creating superwood.
I’ll put it out there: all the buzz around hydrogen production and helium recycling isn’t sci-fi—it’s happening right now.
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